Advocate for South Boulder Rec Center before the May 14 City Council Study Session
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Dear Reimagine South Boulder Recreation Center Advocates, On May 14th, City Council will hold a virtual study session to discuss funding allocations and potential ballot measures related to city facilities, including the South Boulder Recreation Center (SBRC).
The newly released City Council study session packet makes clear that Boulder’s three recreation centers are now considered among the city’s 15 highest-priority buildings due to failing conditions and critical community importance. City staff specifically identified recreation centers alongside fire stations and public safety facilities as essential infrastructure needing major investment. The report also states that the city is exploring up to $200 million in bond funding for facilities such as recreation centers and acknowledges that these buildings cannot be adequately addressed without clear prioritization and community-supported funding solutions.
The City’s Facilities Director has also noted that projects of this scale require at least five years from planning to completion. Without securing funding now, our community could face a significant gap in recreational services and programming for years to come.
With nearly 4,000 signatures on our petition, it is clear that the community strongly values the SBRC and wants to see it prioritized.
Please take a few moments before May 14th to email City Council members, the Mayor, and the City Manager using the contact information below. Respectful, personal messages are one of the most effective ways to demonstrate the importance of SBRC to Boulder residents across the city.
Thank you for continuing to show up, speak out, and advocate for this important community resource.
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Dear Members of Boulder City Council,
I am writing on behalf of Reimagine South Boulder regarding the May 14 Study Session materials and the potential 2026 ballot measures related to city facilities and recreation centers.
We respectfully request that Council:
Explicitly identify South Boulder Recreation Center in any ballot measure, project list, or implementation framework related to recreation center funding;
Provide clarity regarding project prioritization and sequencing before measures are placed before voters;
Clearly articulate whether SBRC redevelopment, including a lap pool, is intended to be funded under the proposed measures; and
Ensure equitable geographic access to recreation infrastructure for South Boulder residents, many of whom cannot reasonably access East Boulder facilities by bicycle, transit, or other practical means.
South Boulder residents have consistently shown up, participated, volunteered, and supported the City’s funding efforts. What the community is asking for now is clarity and confidence that those efforts will result in meaningful and tangible investment in SBRC — not another round of uncertainty.
Public trust matters. Clear commitments matter. Accountability matters.
We urge Council to provide the specificity necessary for the community to evaluate these measures with confidence.
Sincerely,
(Insert Name)
City Council, Mayor, and City Manager Contacts: