The Laguna Beach Unified School District could have some big projects coming up.
The Laguna Beach board of education held a study session to review the district’s 10-year facilities master plan, with the options presented including improvements to athletic facilities and district administrative offices.
Prominent in the discussion was a plan to put in an aquatics center for use by students and the community. The proposal would bring a new Olympic-sized pool (50 meters) and a 25-meter pool to Laguna Beach High.
A push for a second community pool has been heard around town, including at City Council meetings. Ahead of the study session presentation, several members of the diving, swimming and water polo communities spoke in support of the proposed aquatic center.