The City of Stockton will be reconstructing the swimming pool located at Victory Park. Victory Park is located at 1001 N. Pershing Ave., and the pool is located near Fire Station No. 6, which is at 1501 Picardy Dr.
A community meeting was held on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., at the Haggin Museum. A copy of the final concept renderings was shared with those in attendance:
An online survey was available from August 10, 2022, through September 6, 2022.
Opportunities for the community to meet and talk with the City team were held on:
The Victory Park Pool was first constructed in 1948, and the pool was permanently closed in 2013. The City obtained partial funding for the renovation and replacement of the pool from the California Department of Parks and Recreation Proposition 68 (2018 Bond Act). In March of 2022, the City announced that the remaining funding of $2.7 million was made possible with a California State Parks Local Assistance Specified Grant with a check presentation from Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman.
In May 2022, Stockton City Council approved a contract with Studio W Architects of Sacramento, California, for the design of the Aquatic Facilities Renovation and Replacement - Victory Park Pool.
Community outreach will begin with a community survey to gather information about how community members plan to use the pool. Due to limitations of space and parking in the area, the pool will be designed for recreational purposes.
For questions, please submit a request through Ask Stockton - Victory Park Pool Renovation, or contact the City of Stockton Community Relations Officer.
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This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 2/23/2023