Brawley reopens Lions Center pool just in time for summer

Lynette Niebla

BRAWLEY, Calif. (KYMA) – After a three year hiatus, Brawley’s premier public pool is officially reopening its doors to the community this weekend.

While the Lions Center pool facility maintains its original, familiar structure, the entire complex has undergone an extensive top-to-bottom renovation. Upgrades to the facility include all-new plumbing, fresh tile, pristine plastering, and a completely recoated deck.

Beyond general open public swimming, city officials revealed that the modernized facility will expand its community offerings this season by introducing brand-new summer programming tailored for both children and adults.

Brawley Mayor JJ Galvan emphasized that reviving the local landmark was a critical priority for city leaders, noting how vital accessible water recreation is to local residents facing extreme desert temperatures.

“This is a necessity, especially here in the valley,” Mayor Galvan said. “This was something important to all of us and we’re happy to see this finally come to fruition. We can’t wait to see this [filled] again with kids swimming and enjoying these hot summer days.”

The grand reopening ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, at 9:00 a.m. The pool will officially open for public swimming immediately following the ribbon-cutting.

City organizers emphasize that the kickoff celebration is completely free, open to all ages, and requires no tickets or prior registration.

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