City of Morgan Hill Bikeways, Trails, Parks and Recreation Master Plan

Section 5: Regional Overview & Case Studies | May 2017 Sports Market Business Strategy – Morgan Hill, CA PAGE 85

Event staging area for 1,000 participants

 Moveable bulkhead to accommodate two water polo courts

Located adjacent to Mesa High School

Exterior lighting

 Restrooms, classroom, and locker room facilities

DEMAND SCHEDULE: The Skyline Aquatic Center serves both competitive swimmers and recreational swimmers. The project was also aimed at promoting sports tourism in Mesa. After the pool opened the facility was selected to host the 2011 national U.S. Masters Swimming short-course competition and 2011 U.S. Synchronized Swimming Junior Nationals. The facility also submitted bids for the 2012 NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships, and the 2011 and 2012 Mountain West Conference Swimming and Diving Championships – events that the city could not previously bid to host. The facility was also selected as one of six stops on the Arena Grand Prix tour. In 2013, the three-day event attracted 300 swimmers, including 52 Olympians, and attracted over 4,000 spectators who generated a direct spend of $300,000. OBSERVATIONS: Skyline Aquatic Center was funded through the Aquatics Capital Program and Wastewater Bonds. The project was a joint-venture between the City of Mesa and Mesa Public Schools who contributed $4.6 million to the project. Schools can use the pool for swim programs, water polo, and competitive swim and diving. Additionally, recreational swimmers can utilize the splash park and can purchase seasonal or daily swim passes. The facility represents a successful public-private venture that met the demands of numerous interest groups while promoting Mesa as a sports tourism destination.

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