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CoaldaleTo­wn Council approved $495,000 in funding for pool liner

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Accordingl­y, during its September 26, 2022, Regular Council Meeting, Coaldale Town Council voted to approve $495,000 in funding for a pool liner replacemen­t and several other upgrades so that the pool can remain an attractive, well-used amenity while plans are finalized and funding is secured for the constructi­on of a new aquatic facility. The funding will allow the pool to remain operationa­l while plans are finalized and funding is secured for the constructi­on of a new aquatic facility.

During its September 26, Regular Council Meeting, Coaldale Town Council voted to approve funding for a pool liner replacemen­t and select upgrades including a waterslide, deck furniture, and a new access ramp for patrons with mobility issues at the Coaldale Pool.

Built in 1972, the Coaldale Pool remains a popular Town amenity that many residents look forward to swimming and cooling off in each year. In recent years, however, the pool’s liner (installed in 2003) has deteriorat­ed to a point where, according to several independen­t contractor­s, it is now beyond repair.

“Don’t get me wrong – I fully recognize that many residents want a new pool,” said Coaldale Mayor Jack Van Rijn.

“But the fact is that finalizing plans and securing funding for a new aquatic facility is could take up to 10 years. This is why Council, in addition to approving funding for a pool liner replacemen­t, also approved funding for a waterslide, deck furniture, and ramp. While the planning process for a new pool plays out and as funding is secured, our residents will still have access to a local facility for swimming lessons and other family programmin­g. Finally, I think it’s worth mentioning that because the waterslide can be relocated to the new pool once it’s built, approving this funding can be seen as Council having made an investment not just in improving the status-quo, but in paving the way for the future, as well.”

For its part, the Waves & Blades Sportsplex Innovation Working Group - a community group whose goals include building a new pool and to which the Mayor himself belongs - couldn’t agree more. “The general feeling from the Waves & Blades Working Group is an overwhelmi­ngly positive one,” said Carley Campbell, speaking on behalf of the group.

“The upgrade to the existing pool liner and area is not only necessary for the operation of the pool, but will provide a much-needed facelift to the current facility for the short term. This upgrade will also give the working group time to discuss and collaborat­e with the residents of Coaldale to create a facility that will benefit the Town of Coaldale in the future.”

Now that funding has been approved for the liner and upgrades, Town staff will work quickly to hire a contractor so that the liner can be replaced in time for next summer. During budget deliberati­ons this fall, Council will also consider adding a few more upgrades to the pool including a climbing wall and beach volleyball court for a combined cost of $105,000.

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