City officials announced Sunday that they will close four pools over the summer due to a budget shortfall. The Wagner Pool in Manhattan, Fort Totten Pool in Queens, Douglas & DeGraw Pool in Brooklyn, and West Brighton Pool in Staten Island will be shut down, reported NY1. The pool season will also be cut down by two weeks. Closing the pools and shortening the season will save the city around $1.5 million. The swimming season officially kicks off on June 29.
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz donned a swimsuit last week to protest closure of a Brooklyn pool near Gowanus. Markowitz and several members of the New York City Council said that the pools are within short walking distances from populated housing developments, where “thousands of neighborhood children and their families” live.
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz donned a swimsuit last week to protest closure of a Brooklyn pool near Gowanus. Markowitz and several members of the New York City Council said that the pools are within short walking distances from populated housing developments, where “thousands of neighborhood children and their families” live.




