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Irving Parks and Recreation

Posted on: June 29, 2023

Bold Vision for Irving Aquatics & Community Center

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The future of aquatics in Irving looks bright! City leadership has a plan to make significant improvements to several aquatic and recreational facilities, as well as build Irving’s first multi-generational mixed-use recreation and aquatics community center that will have something for everyone. Elevating recreation and aquatic opportunities for Irving residents enhances a sense of community and provides high-caliber amenities for future generations.

City Council authorized a funding strategy that will not impact the tax rate. All projects are anticipated to be complete in 2025 and 2026. The city has earmarked $92 million for the projects while still fully funding existing capital improvement projects, such as park enhancements, road reconstruction, drainage improvements and water/wastewater upgrades. The $92 million is primarily comprised of voter-approved recreation and senior center bond funds and non-bond capital improvement program allocations.

nullThe inground pool at Lively was built in 1959 and has long passed its useful life. The pool will be demolished in July and the city will engage Irving teens to develop a proposal for what amenities could replace the pool. The Irving Youth Action Council will help drive this initiative and provide City Council with input on what teenagers would enjoy and use.
nullLee’s inground pool was built in 1964 and will be replaced with a new seasonal pool and children’s aquatic features. Residents will have the opportunity to provide input on what features should be included in the project. The existing pool will be demolished, and construction is anticipated to be completed in spring/summer 2025. Read more about the background on the pools at Lively and Lee.
nullThe existing outdoor pool facility at Senter Park will be redeveloped and converted into an indoor, year-round aquatic center. Residents will have the opportunity to provide input on what features should be included in the project. Construction is anticipated to be completed in spring/summer 2026.
nullMustang Park Recreation Center will become a new, multi-generational community, recreation and aquatic center – the city’s first facility of its kind. Residents will have the opportunity to provide input on what features and amenities to include in the project. Construction is anticipated to be completed in fall 2026.


As these projects move forward over the next few years, residents are encouraged to sign up for regular email updates, subscribe to the Play Irving Newsletter and to follow the city on social media @TheCityofIrving. More information will be forthcoming over the next several months.

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