Mobile County estimated the first phase of construction to be about $20 million.
Here’s the proposed 40,000 square foot aquatics center, complete with indoor and outdoor pools, competition dive wells, and locker rooms. The facility will also offer club swimming, water exercise classes for all ages, lifeguard certifications, and scuba training. It will be built on the 170-acre Mobile County sportsplex, on Halls Mill Road, which already has a growing soccer complex.“It’s going to be beautiful,” said Termica Lucy. “It will be nice.
Mobile County said they are $5 million shy of breaking ground. Once they have the funding, it’s full speed ahead.
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