**Let's destroy a good swimming pool and raise taxes to build a new mistake
But the local "progress" faction learned some truly scabby tactics from that and whoppee they are back on the road with a new swimming pool idea financed by taxes on local houses and visitors dumb enough to buy food or drink here or stay in a motel here.
A crop of these signs have popped up on some lawns in Winner, SD. An anonymous tract has been mailed to everybody with a utility account in Winner with no return address and no sender name on it. u
This is a foolish, poorly planned and presented wasteful plan. The existing pool has one foot thick concrete walls. There are cracks in the bottom which require annual patching. That is not a reason for spending several million dollars and adding another local tax. The claim is that tens of thousands of gallons of water are leaking from underground and under pool or pool deck rusted pipes.
That leakage problem can be solved for next to nothing by plugging all such pipes where they run into the pool and adding above deck plastic pipe for suction and return lines from the filtering system which can than be inspected for leaks easily.
Instead of building a new summer-only pool that has piping underground again, spend money to enclose the existing pool in a building and add an access "tunnel" to the nearby high school so that students can have swimming as part of the athletic curriculum. At least it would provide a useful skill which can never be said for football and other contact sports. As far as I can tell, nobody from this school has died early because the did not play football, but several have died early around here because they never learned to swim.
Enclosing the old pool will help stabilize the system and make it useful year around and also reduce evaporation from the pool water surface. Building another pool to replace a pool with foot-thick walls and hundreds of square yards of existing concrete deck is very wasteful of materials and taxpayer resources. If the existing pool is not going to be used, the pool site should be located elsewhere and at least the hundreds of cubic yards of existing concrete there be used as a foundation for some other new community building built on the pool walls as a foundation.
If anybody gives a damn about not wasting taxpayer money, I will put up an album of photos of the existing pool here at Dakota Today.
*** Stay tuned even if your only ideas of "progress" involve wasting tax dollars for self aggrandizement--- but no plaques on the wall of this blog for memorializing the chief tax wasters-- Doug Wiken




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