Tuesday, June 7, 2011

City of New Britain- Office of Mayor Timothy Stewart

June 7, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MAYOR STEWART ANNOUNCES TWO NEW BRITAIN SWIMMING POOLS TO OPEN ALONG WITH WILLOW STREET SPLASHPAD


New Britain Mayor Timothy Stewart today announced that funding will be made available to open two of New Britain’s swimming pools as well as well as the splashpad at Willow Street Park. All of New Britain’s pools were slated to remain closed this summer due to city budget cuts.

“I, like many in our community, was concerned about the consequences, particularly to our youngest residents, if there were no pools open for a recreational outlet this summer,” Stewart said today. “With the continued stagnant economy, so many in our City have no other way to beat the heat, and the reality is that many kids could get into trouble or get hurt by mischief such as illegally opening up fire hydrants.” Stewart continued.

“Despite the continued budget crisis, I am ordering that Willow Brook and A.W. Stanley Park
pools as well as the Willow Street Park splashpad open on June 18 with A.W. Stanley pool on the 15th, 2011 after New Britain public schools close for the summer. Delaying the opening until then will achieve some savings, and the remainder of the costs will be covered by an anticipated surplus at the end of this fiscal year (June 30th).”

Mayor Stewart also announced today that the annual Fourth of July fireworks and “Great American Boom” event will not be held this year due to budget constraints.

“While this event has long been a tradition that many both inside and outside of New Britain look forward to each year, we cannot in good conscience hold a discretionary event that costs the City close to $50,000 for fireworks and overtime while it is still possible employees will lose jobs and more essential city services will suffer,” said Stewart. “I am sure that when our budget situation and the economy improve, the Great American Boom will be back in New Britain.”

Pools will be open in the morning for swim lessons, with the afternoon for recreational swim (1-4:45 pm) and evening hours (6:15 – 7:45 pm) for family swim. Splashpad will be open 9 am – 8 pm. Both pools and splashpad will be open 7 days a week. For further information about the pool schedule and other summer activities, residents should contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (860) 826-3360.

1 comment:

Senior Citizen said...

Now a Senior Citizen, my most valued memories of my childhood summers was spending most days at the local swimming pool, where I learned to swim, and made many years long friendships. In those days, there were no charges to enter the pool for anyone 14 years old and younger.

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