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Brookhaven council hears end-of-season report on city pools

Briarwood Pool (Courtesy of City of Brookhaven) Brookhaven Aquatic Supervisor Julie Dobbs gave an end-of-season update about the city’s public pools and its new and ongoing initiatives to make them safer. At the city council’s work session on Monday, Sept. 29, Dobbs said Brookhaven’s three pools – Lynwood, Briarcliff, and Murphey Candler – saw 42,000 visitors in 2024 and 61,000 in a slightly shortened 2025 season. Several new initiatives were im…
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