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Partnership Agreed For Arvada Aquatics Complex: Report

Arvada will partner with Apex Parks and Recreation to replace the almost 50-year-old pool and create an aquatics center, the report said.

ARVADA, CO — The Jefferson County Board of Education approved an agreement earlier this month to replace the Meyers Pool in Arvada, the Arvada Press reported.

The city will partner with Apex Parks and Recreation, who operate the pool, for replacement of the almost 50-year-old pool and creation of an aquatics complex, the report said.

Funds will come from Jefferson County Parks and Recreation and the city of Arvada, according to the report.

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