Recreation Centers of Sun City West reopens aquatic complex after $4.1 million renovation project

The recently remodeled pool complex at the R.H. Johnson Recreation Center, 19803 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West, features a pair of decorative fountains, outdoor jacuzzi, dedicated water-walking path and competitive swimming lanes, as well as a zero-entry section. [Submitted photo/Diana Wenners]
By Matt Roy | YourWestValley

In just a few days, the pool will once again be open for business.

Recreation Centers of Sun City West officials announced completion of the pool complex renovation at the R.H. Johnson Recreation Center, 19803 R.H. Johnson Blvd., which will open its doors again 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 28.

When it closed Jan. 3, the nearly 40-year-old aquatic facility had fallen into disrepair, requiring frequent and expensive repairs to keep it open, RCSCW Recreation Activities Manager Cindy Knowlton explained.

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