Bicentennial Toddler Pool temporarily closed due to boiler malfunction

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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The City of Santa Fe announced on May 28 that the Bicentennial Toddler Pool is temporarily closed following an unexpected boiler malfunction. Maintenance work is currently underway to address the issue.

City officials thanked residents for their patience and understanding during the closure, and no timeline for reopening was provided in the announcement.

Residents seeking swimming or recreation options are encouraged to seek information about other City of Santa Fe pools and recreation centers through official channels.

The City stated that updates will be provided as maintenance progresses.



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