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As part of ongoing work refining AB 1005, California’s Swim Lesson Voucher and Aquatic Directory Program, the Water Safety Council of Fresno County has developed a series of county-level Pool Resources and Swim Lesson Capacity Outlines for use by water safety advocates across the state. Each report identifies confirmed swimming lesson providers in the county, estimates how many income-eligible children can realistically be served under the new voucher program, and documents the gap between current capacity and actual community need.

This document provides pool-based capacity estimates for swim lesson delivery in any County under the AB 1005 pilot framework. It supports legislative and program planning in circumstances where direct enrollment data — the gold standard — are not yet available. This is the documented operational reality: swim lesson providers across California are difficult to reach during the summer season by any outreach method, and no standardized mechanism for collecting enrollment counts currently exists at the state or county level. Legislators and program designers routinely rely on model-derived estimates to size pilot programs, set voucher budgets, and establish performance benchmarks. This document provides such estimates with full methodological transparency, bounded ranges, and explicit identification of what the data do and do not support.