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Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest Aquatic Facility Renovation

The aquatic facility at Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park originally opened in 1956. Updating the facility started with community engagement in 2022, culminating in an updated plan to ensure this site will continue to be a gem of the community and complement the future vision of Northwest District Park. The project is under construction. City Council District 7

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Background

On July 28, 1956, the Northwest Pool and Bathhouse opened to the public. The pool and bathhouse cost $200,000 to construct and were dedicated with great fanfare on August 9, 1956. The pool was the first 50-meter regulation Olympic-sized pool in Austin, which allowed the city to qualify for national swimming meets. The Northwest Park Bathhouse was a modern-design circular bathhouse with open-air dressing rooms. Also built-in 1956, the building is eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Northwest Park, which hosts the aquatic facility, proved to be extremely popular. In its first full month of operation in August 1956, attendance at the new Olympic-size pool eclipsed that of Barton Springs. The name of the park and pool was later changed to honor former Austin Parks and Recreation Director Beverly S. Sheffield.

Project Description

The 2018 Aquatic Master Plan calls for Sheffield Northwest Pool to be a regional aquatic center maintaining the 50-meter lanes. The Regional Aquatic Center classification identifies the following possible characteristics and amenities: a 50-meter lap lane pool, an aerobic pool, a zero-entry toddler pool, a shade structure, a spray ground feature, a diving board, family restrooms, deck space, and aquatic office space.

The project will also participate in the City of Austin Art in Public Places (AIPP) program, which will commission a permanent art installation at the pool facility.

Anticipated Timeline

  • Summer 2022: Community Engagement
  • Winter 2025: Construction Start (In Progress)
  • Summer 2026: Construction End

Final Concept

The final concept includes the following elements:

  • Maintaining the historical character of the site
  • A toddler pool with zero-depth entry
  • Pool shade – both shade structures and trees
  • Renovated changing rooms and restrooms
  • An accessible entrance with new fence and entry gates
  • New pool mechanical system with aeration
  • New service drive
  • Stepped entry into the pool
  • Maintaining the lap lanes for variation and different swimming styles (with backstroke flags)
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Initial Concepts

Initial Concept A

Full Site

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Northern Half:

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Initial Concept B

Full Site

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Northern Section

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Community Engagement

The community engagement process for the renovation project began during the 2022 swim season. The community feedback is shared below.

Funding and Resources

This project is funded through the 2018 GO Bond.

Contact Information

For questions or concerns, please contact D’Anne Williams, Austin Parks and Recreation Project Manager, by email or at 512-974-9456.