Unidentified Speaker 2 said the city is launching "Let's Play Irving," an initiative to expand aquatic and recreation facilities across Irving, calling it "some exciting news about the future of parks and recreation here in Irving." The plan as presented includes a new pool at Lee Park, an enclosed pool at Central Park and a multi-generational recreation and aquatic center at Mustang Park, but no specific designs were shown.
CitySource hosts framed the announcement as an early concept intended to spark community feedback at the town hall held at the Irving Arts Center. The segment said the effort represents a scale of investment the speaker suggested the city has not pursued before and that a future CitySource episode will include Parks and Recreation Director Joe Moses for a deeper discussion.
Officials and attendees at the town hall emphasized public engagement and next steps rather than immediate commitments. Unidentified Speaker 2 said the materials shown were conceptual and urged residents to participate in upcoming public meetings and briefings. The program did not specify a funding plan, timeline for design or construction, or a guaranteed delivery schedule for any facility.
The city promoted opportunities for residents to stay informed: CitySource listed a forthcoming interview with Parks and Recreation Director Joe Moses and directed viewers to regular City of Irving communications for updates.
The town hall segment closed with a reminder that this is an early-stage concept and that details on cost, design and schedule remain to be developed and shared with the public.