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HPAC Pass Rates Set for 2022

Highlands Park Aquatic Center (HPAC) passes remain well below similar area facilities after a marginal rate increase beginning May 1.

“With the rising cost of personnel, pool chemicals, food products and services, this slight increase helps us maintain the level of service our residents and guests expect,” said Westerville Recreation and Operations Supervisor Mike Phillips.

Under the new rates, a pass for a family of four costs $180 for residents and $312 for non-residents. Find the updated pass price list on p. 39.

Connect with HPAC online at www.westerville.org/hpac.

PERKS OF HAVING AN HPAC PASS:

Priority entrance to the facility

Households may add unnamed guest passes to their membership, which can be used for any guest once per day throughout the season

Just a few visits pay off your season pass A resident family of four pass pays for itself in only seven visits.

HPAC FEATURES:

A speed and body slide tower, a zero-entry toddler pool with a simulated-rock slide, a spray playground, lazy river an eight-lane, 25-meter pool with diving well, concession stand, multiple restrooms and family restrooms, locker bay and plenty of space to sit in both the sun and shade.

Financial assistance toward Parks fees, including HPAC passes, may be available through Westerville Helps. Residents can also opt in to support this program. Learn more at www.westerville.org/helps.

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