To my knowledge, that is the only city owned swimming pool in Danville. I can't be certain that there are signs on other city property. During a conversation with the city attorney, he said, "Well surely, we can agree that the city has the authority to ban guns in city buildings". I did not respond, because I didn't know if Danville had a city ordinance, I still don't know. I do know that I have looked through all of their published ordinances and I can't find one. This issue may have escalated to more than just the pool. Since you are going to be in town, I thought you might be able to take a look. If you can't, I'll still get by. Thanks for whatever you can do.
Not in accordance with 65.870 they don't.
65.870 Local firearms control ordinances prohibited -- Exemption from......
"(1) No existing or future city, county, urban-county government, charter county, consolidated local government, unified local government, special district, local or regional public or quasi-public agency, board, commission, department, public corporation, or any person acting under the authority of any of these organizations may occupy any part of the field of regulation of the manufacture, sale, purchase, taxation, transfer, ownership, possession, carrying, storage, or transportation of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, components of ammunition, firearms accessories, or combination thereof."
"(2) Any existing or future ordinance, executive order, administrative regulation, policy, procedure, rule, or any other form of executive or legislative action in violation of this section or the spirit thereof is hereby declared
null, void, and unenforceable."