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Wills Park Pool Adjusts Remaining Summer Schedule

​Due to a shortage of available, qualified lifeguards, the Wills Park Pool will adjust its schedule and capacity for the end of the season.

ALPHARETTA, GA — Like many employers, the City of Alpharetta is facing staffing challenges that are impacting current operations. Due to the shortage of available, qualified lifeguards to safely operate Wills Park Pool, the facility will need to adjust its schedule and capacity for the remainder of the season.

The leisure pool will remain open from noon to 5 p.m. on:

  • Aug. 14-15
  • Aug. 21-22
  • Aug. 28-29

The competition pool will remain closed, and the maximum capacity will be 140 people. The hours and capacity limit are contingent upon lifeguard availability and are subject to change if needed.

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“This is not the way we had hoped to finish out a great summer season at Wills Park Pool,” said Morgan Rodgers, Director of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Services for the City of Alpharetta. “Our team has brainstormed numerous ways to keep the pool fully open this summer but due to extreme staffing shortages in not only Alpharetta, but many nearby towns as well, this is the safest way possible at this time.”

The pool will be officially closed for the season after Aug. 29 and will not be open for Labor Day Weekend as originally planned.

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Senior Swim hours are also being modified for the remainder of the season and will be as follows:

  • 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.: Aug. 7, 9, 11, 14
  • 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.: Aug. 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 and Sept. 1, 4

All hours are contingent upon lifeguard availability.

Visitors are encouraged to utilize the Rainout Line App to confirm current pool status before coming to the pool. For directions on how to use this application visit online. For additional information, call 678-297-6100.

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