Park District Plans Pool Repairs, Approves Staff Training
Litchfield Park District Board Meeting | Dec. 3, 2025
Article Summary: The Litchfield Park District Board authorized funding for specialized staff training and outlined necessary equipment repairs ahead of the 2026 swimming season.
Pool Maintenance Key Points:
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Equipment Repairs: The board identified the need to replace the well grate and diving board, and to repair or replace the chemical controller.
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Staff Training: The board approved approximately $400 to train the pool manager as a Certified Pool Operator.
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Hiring Process: The district will begin sending return letters to staff and advertising for new hires this month.
Preparations for the summer swim season began Tuesday, December 3, 2025, as the Litchfield Park District Board addressed maintenance and staffing needs for the community pool.
A report presented regarding the pool identified three critical maintenance items that must be addressed before opening next year: replacing the grate in the well, repairing or replacing the chemical controller, and replacing the diving board.
A representative from Capri Pool is scheduled to inspect the chemical controller and diving board on December 11. The report noted that the controller issues might be resolved with a new probe. A new well grate will be ordered after the first of the year.
The board also approved a request to have the pool manager trained as a Certified Pool Operator. Director Bryant recommended the training to assist the manager in keeping the pool in good running order. The cost for the certification is approximately $400, and classes can be taken in person or online.
Regarding staffing, the board announced it will send letters this month to employees invited to return for the upcoming season. The district will also place advertisements in the local newspaper and send applications to the high school to recruit new staff.
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