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Pflugerville Set To Expand Openings For Parks, Recreational Sites

Park and recreational facility openings will be extended starting Friday and Sept. 25, but residents should adhere to safety guidelines.

PFLUGERVILLE, TX — The city will be opening more parks and recreational facilities by week's end, officials announced Wednesday.

Park and recreational facility openings will be extended starting this Friday and Sept. 25, officials said in an emailed advisory. To that end, all playgrounds, park restrooms and water fountains will reopen on Friday. However, pavilions and other rental facilities will remain closed in adherence to state and local gathering orders. City officials ask that residents continue to maintain social distancing, wear a face covering and wash your hands in efforts to blunt spread of the coronavirus.

The Recreation Center will reopen the lobby, fitness room, locker room/showers and indoor walking track beginning Friday, Sept. 25, officials added. All other amenities, including the Senior Activity Room, game room, meeting room, multi-purpose room and gym will remain closed at this time, officials added.

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Until further notice, the following modifications at the Recreation Center will be in place:

  • The fitness room and indoor walking track will be at reduced capacity. While walk-ins are welcome, reservations are recommended to guarantee availability.
  • The facility will be open Monday - Saturday from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sunday from 1-6 p.m.
  • For everyone’s safety, all access will be through the hand-free sliding doors at the back of the facility. The front will remain closed at this time.

For more information, including making a reservation, visit the Pflugerville Parks and Recreation page.

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