
The city of Las Cruces has piped up to make a splash with their latest recreational proposal, an aquatic playground at Apodaca Park, and they want residents to dive into the discussion. The Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department is ready to lay out the preliminary plans and gather feedback from the community.
The stage for discussing these wet and wild plans is set for 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Regional Aquatic Center, located at 141 E. Hadley Ave, the meeting expects not just to float some ideas but also swimmingly engage with public opinion is anticipated to wrap up in about 90 minutes. The Las Cruces government has extended an open invitation to all Las Cruces denizens, frequent park-goers, and any other individuals with a keen interest in aquatic activities to participate in this civic brainstorming session according to the City of Las Cruces.
Details are still a bit on the shallow end, but the concept of an aquatic playground has created a ripple of excitement among families and fitness enthusiasts in the community. Such a facility could offer a cool respite from the desert heat and a safe place for kids and adults alike to enjoy water-based recreation.
The public meeting is a conduit for residents to make waves with their opinions, ensuring that the project doesn't just paddle in the shallow end of community interests but rather dives into a deep understanding of what locals expect from their parks with this new aquatic feature the prospect of an aquatic playground is making a splosh in community discussions, with potential to become not just a neighborhood oasis but a destination for visitors eager to make a splash in Las Cruces.









