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Officials Fear Closing Rye Playland Pool Could Impact Low-Income Residents

RYE, N.Y. -- Lower income residents in Westchester County could be adversely impacted if the pool is closed when a new company takes over operations of Rye Playland.

Some legislators feel low income residents in Westchester County will be adversely impacted if officials decide to close the pool at Rye Playland. A decision is expected by July 31.

Some legislators feel low income residents in Westchester County will be adversely impacted if officials decide to close the pool at Rye Playland. A decision is expected by July 31.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Rye Playland

Lohud.com reported some lawmakers are working to keep the pool open. Westchester County currently owns Playland and the pool, one of the few in Westchester County that is open to the public. Standard Amusements has an agreement to take over management of the park, and a decision on whether the pool will be kept open or replaced with a dining patio will be made by July 31. 

Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino supports a plan to fill the pool, which has low attendance and needs continual repairs, according to the Lohud.com story. Some legislators, however, want to see estimates on how much it would cost to fix the pool.

Click here for the Lohud.com story.

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