Posted Nov. 5 at 7:32 p.m.

Early voting results from the Harris County Clerk's Office show 57.46% of residents who voted early were opposed to Proposition A in the Nov. 5 election.

Proposition A is a $10.1 million bond to renovate Jersey Village’s city pool. Jersey Village City Council unanimously voted to place this on the ballot Aug. 19.
The plan

If approved by voters, the $10.1 million project will include the renovation of the current six-lane, 5,400-square-foot main pool and 200-square-foot children's pool.

According to July 17 meeting documents, the project would include:
  • A 3,229-square-foot lap pool with six to eight lanes
  • A 3,078-square-foot recreation pool with play and spray features, a shallow zero-depth area and a waterslide tower
Due to wear and tear, the new pool is a necessary replacement, according to a report by Counsilman-Hunsaker, an aquatic planning and design firm. A new pool would serve the community for 30-50 years.


The final design and project costs have not been finalized, according to the city website, but the maximum price set by the bond committee is $10.1 million.

The backstory

The city’s Clark Henry Pool was built 49 years ago in 1975 and has exceeded the average 30- to 40-year lifespan, according to July 17 meeting documents.

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