Members of the University City High School swim team were first in the pool, but it’s now open for everyone.
A joint project between the City of San Diego and the San Diego Unified School district provided the perfect way to beat the heat Thursday afternoon, as the brand new Standley Community pool opened in University City.
RELATED: 'Taking from the poor to give to the rich': Oceanside decides which pool opens, which closes The San Diego Unified School Board started talking about this in 2014 and worked with the city of San Diego to make it happen. John Lee Evans was a trustee at that time and spoke at Thursday’s opening event.
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