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Aquatic
Center gets a new look
Sacramento
State’s Aquatic Center, one of the top rowing facilities
in the country, will soon get a makeover. In late September
Associated Students, which operates the facility in conjunction
with the California Department of Boating and Waterways and
the California Department of Parks and Recreation, received
$495,000 from Boating and Waterways.
The funds will be used for a variety of projects in and around
the eight-acre Aquatic Center to improve its appearance and
create additional features for staff and visitors.
Among
the upgrades will be an exercise mezzanine where Sacramento
State athletes will be able to train, a play area for youngsters
and a new boat hoist. Landscaping, irrigation and a marquee
architectural street sign are other planned improvements designed
to create a more aesthetically appealing experience for water
sports enthusiasts.
“Our goal is to make it look like a recreational park,”
says Brian Dulgar, operations manager at the center.
The Department of Boating and Waterways has allotted millions
of dollars to the 24-year-old facility over the years, transforming
it into a popular community facility. “We started back
in 1981 with nothing but two 40-foot metal storage containers.
Now we’re a pillar in the community that serves more
than 15,000 people a year,” says Dulgar.
The
center offers physical education and boating safety classes,
summer camps and youth programs to Sacramento State students,
faculty, staff and the public.
For
more information visit www.csusaquaticcenter.com
—
Josh Huggett
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