City conducts survey to determine future of Twin Lakes Activity Center

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  • City of Jacksboro is conducting a survey to determine the future of the Twin Lakes Activity Center, seeking input about how the facility is used and how often. Photo/Ashley Anderson
    City of Jacksboro is conducting a survey to determine the future of the Twin Lakes Activity Center, seeking input about how the facility is used and how often. Photo/Ashley Anderson

City of Jacksboro is conducting a survey to see just how the local community uses the Twin Lakes Activity Center to determine the future of the facility.

Located at Lost Creek Reservoir, the former National Guard Armory can be rented for events like reunions, birthday parties or anniversaries, and is equipped with workout rooms and an indoor basketball court. The activity center averages about six to eight members each day.

City Manager Mike Smith said the city council sought input through the survey to determine whether to keep the facility open, and if so, what upgrades or renovations the community recommended.

The city is asking for as many people to complete the survey as possible. Questions ask the survey participant whether they’re a member of Twin Lakes Activity Center and how often they visit. The survey also asks what improvements could be made and whether a tax bond to improve or build a new activity center would be supported.

Access the survey on the city’s website at cityofjacksboro.com or by clicking the link here.