Eagle Pool Replacement Project
Let the countdown begin!
Get ready to make a splash because construction is underway at the Eagle Pool, and the Town of Eagle and Mountain Recreation are working towards a completion date of Memorial Day weekend 2025.
Browse below to learn more about the project, and view the final design concepts, a visual timeline of upcoming project milestones, a feedback/question form, a regularly updated FAQ section, and an archive of all community updates.
Check back regularly as this page will continue to be updated.
Final Design Concepts
In collaboration with residents, stakeholders and pool experts, the Town of Eagle and Mountain Rec have undergone value engineering efforts to deliver a pool that meets the needs of our growing community. This prioritizes essential subsurface work and maximizes pool size.
Learn more about what is currently funded, pending funding, and view a detailed final design concept below.
- Currently Funded:Coming May 2025
- Leisure Pool with a Lazy River
- Separate Six-Lane, 25yd Lap Pool
- New Family Changing Area
- Funded as of July 2024! Water Slides
We’ve almost doubled the water surface area, by moving to two bodies of water; featuring a leisure pool with a lazy river and a separate six-lane lap pool. New family changing rooms will also be added to the facility.
- Pending Funding:Top Community-Requested Amenities
- Water Slides – Funded as of July 2024!
- Shades Structures
- Water Play Features
The Town and Mountain Rec are currently working to deliver as many community-requested pool amenities as possible, identified by a December 2023 survey. On March 15, 2024, the duo received a $500,000 GOCO grant to help fund these amenities and are currently exploring additional funding options.
Project Timeline
Want to get a better understanding of the work and major milestones ahead? Click below to view a high-level project timeline. Please be aware project dates are subject to change.
How did we get here? Click HERE to view a simplified timeline of what the town and Mountain Rec have been working on since the pool was closed.
How Can I Get Involved?
- Groundbreaking CeremonyMay 9, 2024
Mountain Recreation and the Town of Eagle are thrilled to invite you to the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Eagle Pool! Enjoy light refreshments, connect with the District’s Board and Town Council, and celebrate this significant milestone.
Date: Thursday, May 9th
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm
Location: 1700 Bull Pasture Rd, Eagle, CO 81631No RSVP Required
- Previous Community Engagement
Community Open House (Mar 28, 2024)
Join us at the Eagle Ice Rink on Thursday, March 28th from 4:30pm-6:30pm where the final design for the new Eagle Pool will be shared. Representatives from the Town of Eagle, Mountain Rec, and the design firm will be present.
__________Community Survey (Dec 11-31, 2023)
Couldn’t make it to our December 7th Open House? Not to worry. Please take a moment to look through the initial design concept HERE, and then fill out a quick ten-question survey below. In the survey, we’ve put together a list of potential amenities and we need you to pick your top three that will best serve you and your loved ones.Survey closed on Dec 31, 2023
View survey results below:Survey Results Initial Design Concept
__________Eagle Pool Open House (Dec 7, 2023)
District residents have something to look forward to with great anticipation, as the initial design concept for the Eagle Pool Replacement Project will be up on display at a community open house on Thursday, December 7th from 4:00pm to 6:30pm at the Eagle Pool and Ice Rink.
Send us Your Feedback!
Have a question that hasn’t been addressed in our FAQs below?
Kindly fill out the below form to contact the Eagle Pool Replacement Project team, which includes representatives from Mountain Recreation and the Town of Eagle.
Learn More
- Previous Community UpdatesMay 2022 - Today
May 30, 2022
Eagle Pool Opening Day Postponed, Mountain Recreation Performing Leak Evaluation & Repairs – Mountain Recreation
June 13, 2022
Eagle Pool Closed for 2022, Gypsum Creek Pool to Open – Mountain Recreation
June 15, 2022
Clearing the Air, Let’s talk about Pools at Mountain Recreation – Mountain Recreation
October 3, 2022
Bartnik: After a Thorough Look, Eagle Pool Likely to Remain Closed Next Summer – Mountain Recreation
May 17, 2023
Mountain Rec & Town of Eagle to Fully Replace the Eagle Pool – Mountain Recreation
June 6, 2023
Town of Eagle Seeking Proposals for Eagle Pool Replacement Project Owner’s Rep (and FAQ)
August 7, 2023
RFQ & P for Architectural Design Services
October 6, 2023
Town of Eagle & Mountain Recreation Select Eagle Pool Replacement Project Team
November 6, 2023
Eagle Pool Initial Design Concept to be Shared at December 7th Open House
March 18, 2024
Eagle, Mountain Rec Awarded A $730,000 GOCO Grant For The Haymaker Recreation Hub
March 26, 2024
Community Invited To March 28 Open House To View Final Design Concepts For New Eagle Pool
May 21, 2024
Five Things to Know About the Eagle Pool Replacement Project this Summer - Project TeamOwner's Rep | Design Team | Construction Manager
Following multiple Request for Qualification’s and Proposals from June through August 2023, the Town of Eagle and Mountain Recreation have selected the following firms to form the Eagle Pool Replacement Project team:
- Owner’s Representative: Dynamic Program Management
- Architectural and Engineering: Ohlson Lavoie Corporation
- Construction Manager/General Contractor: JHL Constructors
- FAQsFrequently Asked Questions
What steps have been taken to address the soil issues?
Working with soil engineers, the Town and Mountain Rec have taken necessary steps to address this challenge and ensure the pool’s longevity, including the completion of a thorough geotechnical study. Compaction grout columns will be installed under the entire outdoor pool and deck area to minimize future settling of the area. A liner with underground drainage lines will collect any subsurface water under the pools and channel it to an inspection port so it can be removed.
Why is it $13M?!
You are right, the sticker shock is real. Unfortunately, the cost of construction in the Eagle River Valley has drastically outpaced inflation. We believe the price, which was determined by the design consultants, is accurate – and we plan to utilize common project strategies to reduce costs and speed up the delivery timeline, such as securing a guaranteed project price and using on-the-spot value engineering and material sourcing.
Who owns the pool and how do Mountain Rec and Town of Eagle work together?
The Town of Eagle and Mountain Rec own equal shares of the Eagle Pool & Ice Rink. The duo partnered to build the facility in 2003 and have since managed operations as laid out in their intergovernmental agreement (IGA) governing the relationship. Mountain Rec operates the facility and is responsible for the annual operating deficit. As the facility’s construction, ownership, and operation are governed by the IGA, the lead representatives are jointly the Town Council and Mountain Rec Board. A joint staff team was formed to manage the forensic study and consultant review of the condition of the pool, and now its future reconstruction. That staff team has been reporting to the joint boards throughout.
Why can’t we open the current pool while we work on a replacement?
We would love for this to be an option! Unfortunately, it is not safe nor is it fiscally responsible. Currently the water levels are not even throughout the pool due to leaks, and do not allow for safe filtration to meet Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. Given the significant leaks that compromise the pool’s filtration, it would require a significant amount of money and time to be operational.
Why wasn’t the pool properly maintained?
The Town and Mountain Rec staff have done everything in their power to maintain the pool over its twenty-year lifespan – including receiving support from various third-party professional pool agencies. Our mountain environment and soil have made it very difficult to maintain a pool for more than twenty years. The first pool in Eagle was built around 1980 and it required a full replacement in 2003, which is when the current pool was constructed. The Eagle Pool has encountered a series of issues over its twenty-year lifetime, many related to poor subsurface soils. The southwest corner of the lap pool dropped enough in 2014 to require repair in the off-season. Leaking underground mechanical system pipes were repaired in 2017 after a mid-season closure. While the pool was safely opened for the season in 2021, Mountain Rec and Town staff could not have forecasted that the subsurface would move as much as it did the following winter, which lead to the pool’s closure. Throughout the pool’s lifespan the Town and Mountain Rec have funded repairs, through annual contributions to a shared capital fund. In 2018, given the ongoing challenges maintaining the pool and anticipating the situation that exists today, both increased their annual allocation from $25,000 to $50,000 each. When the fund was established twenty years ago, it was not designed to fund a full replacement of the pool, however.
Why are there plans to work on/expand the locker rooms and restrooms?
Put simply, we need to expand the locker rooms and restrooms in order to keep up with the community’s year-round use of the facility – now and in the future. Currently, we do not have enough locker room space to accommodate our changing hockey community, and the restrooms will need to be updated to meet new building code requirements and expanded bather load estimates.
Will the new pool be re-located per the Haymaker Trailhead Master Plan?
In November 2022 staff hired Barker Rinker Seacat (BRS) to explore this question further. BRS spent the next three months analyzing considerations and costs associated with replacing the pool in its current location or relocating the pool to its prescribed location in the Haymaker Trailhead Master Plan. The Mountain Rec Board and Town of Eagle Town Council met in February 2023. They were presented with information for each option including conceptual plans, conceptual construction cost estimates, service delivery limitations and opportunities, and operating cost impacts. With this information in hand, the Mountain Rec Board and Town Council unanimously agreed to replace the pool in its current location, after the analysis revealed that it would be possible to deliver on the community’s interest for future recreation services like health and wellness, additional ice, and gym spaces in Eagle. Keeping the pool in its current location also allows for a more manageable cost figure for each entity who are partners and co-owners of the Eagle Pool. - Submit a Question & FeedbackContact Mountain Rec & Town of Eagle
Have a question that hasn’t been addressed in our FAQs?
Kindly fill out the below form to contact the Eagle Pool Replacement Project team, which includes representatives from Mountain Recreation and the Town of Eagle.