Your levy lobbying paid off even better than we realized — pools are called out for more than "just" the priority list for the next levy, tentatively proposed for 2010 by City Council Resolution 31073:

Section 3. Future Levy for Parks Facilities. The Council requests that the Mayor consider proposing a levy for the ballot in 2010 focused on parks facilities… to address the unfunded projects .. [and] include community recreation centers (especially those at locations that were not funded in the two previous Seattle Center/Community Center levies), swimming pools, arts and cultural facilities, and senior centers, among other things.

Section 10. Swimming Pool Development and Redevelopment. The Council encourages the Department of Parks and Recreation to build upon its current efforts to modernize the City’s swimming pools for energy efficiency and savings in operations by completing the effort to install pool covers and ultra-violet light treatment of water through the Green Building Revolving Fund and other means. The Department is also encouraged to consider public-private partnerships to expand its efforts to develop new and renovate existing swimming pools to increase recreational and fitness opportunities.