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Because Dona Ana County slipped back to Red-Level restrictions for public spaces due to the pandemic, the City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department must close its aquatics facilities and all recreation centers with no clear date when reopening can occur. Here is a statement from the city of Las Cruces:
The closures affect the following beginning Saturday, February 27:
Regional Aquatic Center – Upstairs fitness, and aquatic area.
Frenger Swimming Pool – Lap swimming
Meerscheidt Recreation Center – Tutoring
Frank O’Brien Papen Community Center – Tutoring
Safe Haven – Tutoring
A. Fielder Memorial Safe Haven building, 906 N. Tornillo St.
Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 1600 E. Hadley Ave.
Some Las Cruces Parks and Rec facilities closed amid Red level restrictions
From Staff Reports
LAS CRUCES - Because Doña Ana County slipped back to Red level restrictions for public spaces due to the pandemic, the city Parks and Recreation Department is closing its aquatics facilities and all recreation centers.
The New Mexico Department of Health will release an updated Red-to-Green framework color map on March 10. The county could move back to Yellow if the COVID-19 test positivity rate drops below 5%.
Regional Aquatic Center: Upstairs fitness and aquatic area.
Frenger Swimming Pool: Lap swimming
Meerscheidt Recreation Center: Tutoring
Frank O’Brien Papen Community Center: Tutoring