The Jersey Village City Council will hold a town hall Jan. 6 to receive public input on design plans for a new city pool in Clark Henry Park.

The gist

The city moved forward with design consultations for the new pool in November after voters narrowly approved a $6.5 million bond to fund the construction. The scope of the project includes the pool itself and a pump house but no other amenities, according to previous Council discussion.

Community members will be able to view preliminary designs and share feedback on specific features during the town hall, per a public notice for the meeting. Residents can also meet the design team and ask questions about the project process.

Looking back


The City Council in February approved the demolition of the former Clark Henry Pool, which had exceeded its lifespan, after it was determined that repairing and maintaining the 50-year-old pool would cost the same as building a new one, Community Impact previously reported.

Jersey Village voters previously rejected a $10.1 million bond in November 2024 that would have been used to renovate the old pool, according to previous reporting from Community Impact. The recent $6.5 million bond passed by only five votes, 2025 election results show.

What you need to know

The Jan. 6 town hall is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. in the Civic Center Auditorium located at 16327 Lakeview Drive, Jersey Village.