Ouray resident John Nixon, left, visits with Ouray Parks and Recreation Director Joe Brown during a Feb. 23 open house detailing the proposed design for a new pool house at the Ouray Hot Springs Pool. The design, shown on the TV screen in the background, generated a mixture of reactions from the roughly 50 people who attended the forum at the Ouray Community Center. The pool house could cost $10 million to $12 million. Photo by Mike Wiggins | Ouray County Plaindealer
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Pool house design draws varied reactions
Residents alternately praise, pan contemporary appearance, debate proposed community space
Ouray County residents peppered architects and Ouray parks and recreation officials with questions and feedback about a proposed new pool house at the Ouray Hot Springs Pool, revealing a broad spectrum of opinions about what the facility should look like and how it should be used.