The Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center has long stood as a cornerstone of community life, serving generations as a place for recreation, learning, and connection. Originally built in 1970, the Center reflects South San Francisco’s commitment to public wellness and civic engagement. Over the decades, it has welcomed swimmers of all ages—from youth swim lessons and high school teams to senior fitness programs—becoming more than just a facility; it’s a shared space where community bonds are strengthened. Located in a city known as the "Industrial City," South San Francisco has evolved into a vibrant, diverse community, balancing its rich industrial heritage with thriving neighborhoods, biotech innovation, and expansive public amenities. The area surrounding the Aquatics Center reflects this dynamic spirit—home to families, workers, and innovators, all contributing to a culturally rich and resilient community. Today, plans to construct a larger, two-pool facility to replace the existing aging aquatic center signal a renewed investment in this vital public space. The project aims not only to provide a modern facility but also to celebrate the community’s identity through public art. As part of this vision, the City invites artists to contribute murals that will honor the Center’s history, reflect the energy of South San Francisco, and inspire future generations who will walk through its doors.