See the colorful makeovers of five NYC public pools
All photos courtesy of NYC Parks
To coincide with the opening of all 53 public pools yesterday, the city’s ever cool and joyful parks commissioner Mitchell Silver launched the Cool Pools NYC pilot program. The initiative gave a colorful makeover to five outdoor pools, one for each borough, in underserved neighborhoods. Prior to Cool Pools NYC, none of these sites had a major renovation since they were built in the 1970s. In addition to the cheery paint jobs, these pools have been outfitted with polar-themed art, lounge chairs, and landscaping and will offer drop-in fitness classes for adults and obstacle courses and scavenger hunts for kids.
The summer, the five pool locations are These five pools are Douglas and DeGraw Pool in Gowanus, Brooklyn; Fisher Pool in East Elmhurst, Queens; Mapes Pool in East Tremont, Bronx; Sheltering Arms Pool in Harlem, Manhattan and West Brighton Pool on Staten Island.
Fisher Pool Opening in East Elmhurst
All NYC public pools will be open seven days a week from 11am to 3pm and 4pm to 7pm, through Sunday, September 9th. Find info on all public pools here >>
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All photos courtesy of NYC Parks