Several communities facing budget cuts found strategies to maintain aquatic operations last summer. According to reports, the Sparks, Nev., city council voted to use money from a rainy day fund. In Fairview, Ore., the school board unanimously approved a partnership agreement with a local private swim club. In a number of other communities, local activism is helping save public aquatics programs.
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