Generated by GPT-5-mini| Edwin H. Landels Pool | |
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| Name | Edwin H. Landels Pool |
| Type | Indoor public swimming pool |
Edwin H. Landels Pool is a public aquatic facility associated with recreational, competitive, and instructional swimming in an urban setting. The facility is linked to municipal recreation initiatives and has hosted local competitions, community programs, and training sessions for swimmers of varied ages and abilities. As a named venue, it appears in municipal planning, athletic calendars, and cultural records connected to regional public services.
The pool functions as a civic amenity in the context of city planning and municipal services, serving residents and visitors alongside nearby institutions such as City Hall, Public Library, Community Center, Parks and Recreation Department, and Department of Health and Human Services. It has been referenced in schedules alongside events at High School Athletic Association meets, Junior Olympics, Special Olympics, Red Cross swimming certifications, and Lifeguard Training programs. The facility is often listed in directories with other venues including YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, University Aquatics Center, County Sports Complex, and National Swimming Pool Foundation resources.
The naming commemorates an individual connected to local civic life, linking the site to municipal commemorations, dedication ceremonies, and plaques often unveiled by officials such as representatives of City Council, Mayor's Office, Parks Commission, Historical Society, and Chamber of Commerce. Historical milestones have been recorded in local archives alongside developments in public works by agencies like Department of Public Works, Planning Department, Building Department, Heritage Trust, and Municipal Archives. Dedication events have occasionally involved figures from organizations such as Rotary International, Kiwanis International, Lions Clubs International, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion.
Architectural and facility descriptions place the pool within typologies familiar to designers represented by firms and institutions such as American Institute of Architects, Royal Institute of British Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Institute of Transportation Engineers, and Society of Architectural Historians. Structural and mechanical systems have been maintained under standards referenced by bodies like Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, International Code Council, and Underwriters Laboratories. The site often complements nearby recreational infrastructure at locations such as Public Park, Botanic Garden, Civic Center, Sports Arena, and Community Pool.
Programming at the pool has included swim lessons accredited by American Red Cross, competitive meets affiliated with USA Swimming, synchronized swimming clinics linked to United States Synchronized Swimming, water polo matches coordinated with USA Water Polo, and masters swimming organized through U.S. Masters Swimming. Seasonal programming has been promoted through partnerships with School District, Community College, University Athletics, Youth Sports League, and nonprofit partners like Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Special events have aligned with civic celebrations such as Independence Day, Labor Day, Summer Festival, and charity fundraisers in cooperation with United Way, American Cancer Society, Habitat for Humanity, and Red Cross.
The pool’s community impact has been evaluated in reports by agencies including Public Health Department, Parks and Recreation Department, City Planning Commission, Office of Management and Budget, and Census Bureau. It has supported public health initiatives with partners such as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, National Institutes of Health, State Health Department, and Local Health Clinic. Notable performances and records set at the venue have appeared in results published by organizations like National Collegiate Athletic Association, High School Athletic Association, USA Swimming, Fédération Internationale de Natation, and regional governing bodies. The site’s legacy is referenced in local cultural programming connected to Historical Society, Museum of Local History, Cultural Affairs Office, Arts Council, and Community Foundation.
Category:Swimming venues Category:Public facilities