(KLZA)-- With the loosening of directed health measures from the State of Nebraska, many of the restrictions at the Falls City Aquatic Park are no longer in place.
Council members responded to requests from the public to make a pass available for sale for the remainder of the swim season. The price will be $75 which is half of what a season pass normally costs.
In addition, punch cards for 10 pool entries are available to purchase for $20.
It was noted that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the aquatic park will shut down for the season when school begins and not be open on weekends through Labor Day this year.
Council members also voted to continue to keep park restrooms and the shower house at Stanton Lake Park closed due to the sanitizing requirements. A motion to open the restrooms failed with only Council members Don Ferguson and Derek Leyden voting in favor.
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