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Unfortunately, testing of the Overlook Park Splash Pad has revealed that the feature is still not operating properly. We understand the significance of this project to our community and share in the disappointment surrounding the ongoing delays.
For the past year, City Staff have worked tirelessly with the contractor to try to get the Splash Pad functioning safely for our community to enjoy. There continue to be issues related to how the system was constructed that prevent us from being able to operate the feature.
The City is pursuing legal action against the original contractor responsible for the work. Additionally, we are engaging a team with specialized expertise to assess the build and better understand what is needed to fix it, at the original contractor’s expense.
At this time, there is no estimate for when the Splash Pad will open. We do not expect it to be open for the 2024 season. We recognize the frustration this causes and assure you that we are doing everything within our power to bring this much-anticipated feature online. We will continue to provide project updates at www.RidgefieldRoundtable.org/overlook-park-splash-pad
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This week, the City will be supervising the contractor’s testing on the Overlook Park Splash Pad that requires the above ground jets to be on. The Splash Pad will be closed to the public during testing, please respect this closure and refrain from playing in the water or on the pad.
There are two critical systems that must work for a recirculating Splash Pad to be operational and safe. First, the mechanical system that sprays, collects, and recirculates water must function at the right flow without major water loss. Second, the system that filters and sanitizes the water must be able to maintain safe chlorine levels. If chlorine levels fall too low, the water can grow harmful bacteria. If chlorine levels are too high, it can be dangerous to users. These are the systems that the contractor has been working on, and this week’s testing will allow us to make sure the system can successfully maintain safe operation. Once open, this system will receive routine testing and maintenance similar to any public pool.
Results from this testing will determine when the Splash Pad may be able to open. If the system functions safely and properly, we may be able to open soon. If there are still critical issues, we will need to have the contractor continue working to make the feature safe.
In the meantime, please do not enter the Splash Pad when testing is in progress. We will let you know as soon as we have more information.
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When will the splash pad at Overlook Park open?
Although it may look complete above ground, construction of the splash pad is not yet finished. There are some equipment issues that are preventing the system from functioning properly and the contractor is working to fix the problems, at their own expense, before the city accepts the project and opens the site. We do not have an opening date at this time.
This project has taken longer than expected, and we appreciate your patience and understanding. We are excited to bring this new asset to our community but want to ensure that it is not only fun, but also safe, for everyone in our community.
The Splash Pad will open in 2024, but we're asking for your patience as we make sure everything meets our safety standards. When scheduled, the opening date will be announced on our city website and social media.
We're almost there, and we can't wait to see you enjoying the splash pad soon!