The city of Buffalo is implementing a digital ID registration system for use of city pools. The system is intended to improve safety and accountability at the pools.
The digital ID registration system will require users to register online before using the pools, with the system tracking who is using the pools and when.
"This system will help us to better manage the pools and ensure that users are safe," said a Buffalo official. The system will be implemented at all Buffalo city pools, including the pool at Cazenovia Park.
The digital ID registration system is part of a larger effort to improve safety and accountability at Buffalo city pools. The city has also increased staffing and implemented new safety protocols at the pools.
North Buffalo residents will be among those affected by the new system, with the digital ID registration system requiring users to register online before using the pools. The system will also provide a new level of accountability, with the city able to track who is using the pools and when.
The implementation of the digital ID registration system is expected to be completed by July 1, 2026. The system will be monitored and evaluated to ensure that it is effective and efficient.
The digital ID registration system is a major development for Buffalo city pools, with the system intended to improve safety and accountability. A meeting is planned for June 25, 2026, to discuss the implementation of the system and answer any questions that residents may have.
The future of Buffalo city pools looks bright, with the digital ID registration system and other safety measures intended to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for users. The city will continue to monitor and evaluate the system to ensure that it is effective and efficient.