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Major Aquatic Capital Improvement Project and Renovation at Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex Scheduled to Begin Wednesday, December 10, 2025  

December 5, 2025

RIVERDALE, Md. – M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, will be conducting a major aquatic capital improvement project and renovation at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. During this first phase, the competition pool will be drained and closed for approximately one year, while the Leisure Pool remains open. This two-phase, two-year project is designed to minimize service disruptions and improve efficiency. Upgrades will include full replacement of the pool shell and deck surface, along with measures to protect daily operations. Our goal is to enhance the quality and experience of the Department’s aquatic facilities and amenities, ensuring they meet the highest standards for safety, accessibility, and operational efficiency.

Project Overview

The improvement project will include significant upgrades to the existing infrastructure of the competition pool, including demolition and reconstruction. Key components of the project include reconfiguring the groundwater drainage systems to support site dewatering, installing state-of-the-art filtration and heating systems, renovating the pool shell and deck surfaces, and enhancing surrounding amenities such as family changing rooms, locker rooms, showers, and fixtures in conjunction with accessibility upgrades. These renovations will not only improve the aesthetic appeal of the aquatics venue but also ensure longevity and enhance functionality for years to come.

Looking Ahead

M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, is committed to investing in our community’s recreational resources. This major aquatic capital improvement project is a testament to our dedication to providing high-quality facilities that enhance health, wellness, and overall quality of life for all residents and user groups.

We thank you for your patience and understanding as we embark on this exciting journey. Together, we can look forward to a future filled with enhanced recreational opportunities and a beautifully renovated aquatic venue.  The improvements will increase functionality, energy efficiency, reduce downtime, expand programming offerings, and enhance our ability to accommodate event requests and access for swim teams, practices, and competitions, particularly those serving youth and teens, both within the county and beyond.

During this initial phase, there will be some impacts on programming. This includes logistical and scheduling adjustments for programs such as the Senior Day Program, lap swimming, water walking, learn-to-swim, and water fitness classes. These programs will be relocated to the Leisure Pool.

The aquatics program and management staff will continue working diligently to adjust scheduling and logistics to support a wide variety of existing programs. Our goal is to minimize disruptions to patrons and preserve the user experience regarding pool availability. However, given the high demand and limited availability of the Leisure Pool, program adjustments and prioritization may be necessary.  

We invite you to visit any of our other six indoor pools during this closure for additional aquatic programs, services, and drop-in swim opportunities.

Indoor Pools:

  • Allentown Splash Park – 7210 Allentown Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
  • Fairland Sports & Aquatics Complex – 13820 Old Gunpowder Rd, Laurel, MD 20707
  • Rollingcrest-Chillum Splash Pool – 6122 Sargent Rd, Hyattsville, MD 2082
  • Southern Area Aquatics & Recreation Complex – 13601 Missouri Ave, Brandywine, MD 20613
  • Southern Regional Aquatic Wellness Center – 7011 Bock Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
  • Theresa Banks Memorial Aquatic Center – 8615 McLain Ave, Glenarden, MD 20706

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If you have any questions or concerns, please email splex@pgparks.com.