By 1808Delaware

📍 The big picture

The Eastern Delaware County Joint Recreation District (EDJRD) is moving closer to a major new community center—about 100,000 square feet—designed to serve a fast-growing population with fitness, aquatics, and gathering space.

  • A feasibility report released April 13 outlines the concept
  • Backed by months of public input and market analysis
  • Next step: funding strategy and potential May 2027 ballot issue

💡 Why it matters

Residents are already traveling outside the area for recreation.

  • Demand is already there, not speculative
  • Growth in eastern Delaware County is accelerating
  • The project is positioned as infrastructure, not a luxury

👉 Translation: This is about keeping services local as the area expands.


🧱 What’s proposed

A full-service recreation center with:

  • 🏋️ 12,000 SF fitness space (cardio + strength)
  • 🧘 Group fitness rooms (3,000 SF)
  • 🏀 Two full-court gyms (16,000 SF)
  • 🏊 Indoor leisure + lap pool (22,000 SF)
  • 🚶 Indoor walking/running track
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Multi-purpose program rooms (4,000 SF)
  • 🧒 Child watch area
  • 👵 Senior + teen lounge
  • 🔒 Locker rooms
  • ➕ Space for future expansion

👉 Designed for both daily use and large-scale community programming.


💰 The cost

Estimated total project cost:

➡️ $44.7M to $74.0M

Breakdown highlights:

  • $380–$496 per square foot construction cost
  • Soft costs: +20–30%
  • Site development: $500K–$600K per acre
  • Land needs: 8–12 acres

👉 Final cost depends heavily on site, design, and timing.


📊 What the market says

The analysis is clear:

  • Population in the service area is growing rapidly
  • Residents already travel outside the district for similar facilities
  • Comparable centers nearby show strong usage and funding models

👉 Bottom line: The region can support a facility of this scale.


🗣️ How input was gathered

The recommendation is built on extensive outreach:

  • Community workshops (Nov. + Feb.)
  • Youth sports focus group
  • 6 board member interviews
  • 3 board meetings
  • 2 public surveys

👉 Consistent feedback: fitness + aquatics + flexible space are top priorities.


📍 Site criteria (not chosen yet)

Key factors for selecting a location:

  • Population density and growth trends
  • Access to utilities
  • Room for expansion
  • Cost and land availability
  • Nearby development patterns

👉 Multiple areas within the district could qualify.


⏱️ What’s next

Before anything gets built:

  1. Develop financial and operating strategy
  2. Draft funding/ballot language
  3. Select a site
  4. Refine facility design
  5. Continue public engagement

📅 Target: Position project for May 2027 ballot initiative


⚖️ The bottom line

This project has moved from idea to defined proposal.

  • Clear demand ✔️
  • Defined program ✔️
  • Real cost range ✔️

What’s still open:

👉 How to pay for it—and whether voters will support it.

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