Fort Lauderdale Aguatic Complex - "Hall of Fame" Pool

forums.usms.org/.../image.tiff A lot of us have fond memories related to this place. Please help us restore this iconic location to swimming glory! Wouldn't it be great to have another Masters Nationals here? Please share with EVERY swimmer you know worldwide!!! The legendary Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Facility is in jeopardy of soon becoming history. We need your help and advocacy efforts to prevent this from happening. If this facility is to be saved and rebuilt to meet today’s standards for a word-class facility, swimmers and divers world-wide MUST SPEAK UP! The Fort Lauderdale City Commission will make a final decision on the fate of the Aquatic Facility at their City Commission meeting this Tuesday, December 1st which begins at 6:00pm. To date, a small group of advocates have kept the project alive. However, the final vote will be taken and if we are to succeed, everyone must inundate the Fort Lauderdale City Commission with e-mails of support for the Aquatic Complex. For more than 12 years, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission had been pursuing plans for rebuilding the Aquatic Facility. Now that costs have escalated and other projects seem to take priority, the Aquatic Facility has been relegated to a low priority and perhaps scratched in its entirety with the land being repurposed for other uses. We cannot allow this to happen. There are numerous opportunities to help offset construction and operating costs. Municipal governments world-wide have been engaging in public/private partnerships to make development and facility operations affordable. To date, the City has not discussed this as an option although a number of advocates from the Aquatic Facility have made the suggestion. You can make a difference by writing to the City Mayor, Commissioners and the City Manager to express your feelings about the importance of the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center. E-mail addresses are as follows: Mayor Jack Seiler: jack.seiler@fortlauderdale.gov Commissioner Bruce Roberts: broberts@fortlauderdale.gov Commissioner Dean Trantalis: dtrantalis@fortlauderdale.gov Commissioner Romney Rogers: rrogers@fortlauderdale.gov Commissioner Robert McKinzie: rmckinzie@fortlauderdale.gov City Manager Lee Feldman: lfeldman@fortlauderdale.gov
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  • Oh wow. I actually got a response from one of the commissioner assistants. Below is my email to them, and the response. Dan ----------------------------------------- Dan -- Thank you for your letter about the aquatic center. I will make sure that Commissioner Trantalis sees your thoughts before tomorrow's meeting. The commission is considering the termination of the contract involving the reconstruction of the facility as a result of recent price increases from the developer. However, commissioners have said that if they do terminate this particular contract, they still want the city manager to come back with a slimmed-down plan that would renovate the facility and its pools. Scott Wyman Commission Assistant City Commissioner Dean Trantalis - District 2 100 N. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954-828-5923 -----Original Message----- From: Dan Force Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 8:34 PM To: Jack Seiler; Bruce G. Roberts; Dean Trantalis; Romney Rogers; Robert McKinzie; Lee Feldman Subject: International Swimming Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex Dear Mayor, Commissioners, and City Manager, News of the potential closing and destruction of the International Swimming Hall of Fame aquatic complex is devastating. As a swimmer myself, I have always sought out the pools there for a workout when visiting Fort Lauderdale. Being able to literally immerse oneself in the rich history of the complex is a treat for us every-day swimmers. Please do the right thing and prevent this historic complex from being closed and destroyed. Sincerely, Daniel Force Portsmouth, RI
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  • Oh wow. I actually got a response from one of the commissioner assistants. Below is my email to them, and the response. Dan ----------------------------------------- Dan -- Thank you for your letter about the aquatic center. I will make sure that Commissioner Trantalis sees your thoughts before tomorrow's meeting. The commission is considering the termination of the contract involving the reconstruction of the facility as a result of recent price increases from the developer. However, commissioners have said that if they do terminate this particular contract, they still want the city manager to come back with a slimmed-down plan that would renovate the facility and its pools. Scott Wyman Commission Assistant City Commissioner Dean Trantalis - District 2 100 N. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954-828-5923 -----Original Message----- From: Dan Force Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 8:34 PM To: Jack Seiler; Bruce G. Roberts; Dean Trantalis; Romney Rogers; Robert McKinzie; Lee Feldman Subject: International Swimming Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex Dear Mayor, Commissioners, and City Manager, News of the potential closing and destruction of the International Swimming Hall of Fame aquatic complex is devastating. As a swimmer myself, I have always sought out the pools there for a workout when visiting Fort Lauderdale. Being able to literally immerse oneself in the rich history of the complex is a treat for us every-day swimmers. Please do the right thing and prevent this historic complex from being closed and destroyed. Sincerely, Daniel Force Portsmouth, RI
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