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Augusta Water Park Plans Gain Momentum
City officials move forward with feasibility study after multiple developers express interest in long-discussed project
Apr. 17, 2026 at 5:21am
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As Augusta explores plans for a new community water park, the city hopes to create a vibrant, family-friendly destination that brings joy and respite to local residents.Augusta TodayAugusta officials are taking steps to advance plans for a long-discussed water park project, including commissioning a feasibility study. The city plans to survey nearby residents and examine factors like traffic, infrastructure, and location options before deciding how to proceed with the $5 million SPLOST-funded project. Multiple developers have now expressed interest in the potential water park, with Diamond Lakes emerging as a leading site.
Why it matters
The water park has been a topic of discussion in Augusta for years, and the renewed interest from developers signals that the project may finally be moving forward. The feasibility study will help the city determine the best path forward, taking into account community input and practical considerations around the park's development.
The details
Augusta officials are moving ahead with plans for a feasibility study on a long-discussed water park project, using part of the $5 million in SPLOST funds that voters approved for the initiative. The city plans to survey nearby residents and examine factors like traffic, infrastructure, and location options before deciding how to proceed. Multiple developers have now expressed interest in the potential water park, with Diamond Lakes emerging as a leading site for the project.
- Augusta voters approved $5 million in SPLOST funds for a water park project.
- City officials are now commissioning a feasibility study on the water park.
The players
Augusta Officials
City leaders overseeing the potential water park development and feasibility study.
Multiple Developers
Private companies that have expressed interest in the water park project.
Diamond Lakes
A site that has emerged as a leading location for the potential water park.
What’s next
The feasibility study will help the city determine the best path forward for the water park project, taking into account community input and practical considerations around development.
The takeaway
After years of discussion, the water park project in Augusta appears to be gaining momentum, with city officials moving forward with a feasibility study and multiple developers expressing interest in the potential development. The study will help the city make an informed decision on how to proceed with the $5 million SPLOST-funded initiative.
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