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Council changes reflect Covid threat

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With active cases of Omicron isolating in the community, Ka¯piti Coast District Council is leaving nothing to chance and implementi­ng temporary changes to its community facilities to keep staff and customers safe.

Acting chief executive Sean Mallon said council had been upfront about the possible need to operate some facilities and deliver services differentl­y as the next phase of the pandemic was navigated.

“We also need to prepare for the fact that at some stage we will have staff isolating at home, potentiall­y up to 25 per cent of our people, which will severely limit our ability to keep our doors open.

“Ensuring that we can continue to keep our facilities open and provide continuity of service to the Ka¯piti community is important to us, which is why we are getting prepared and implementi­ng some changes now.

“We’ve changed our pool opening hours and made some changes to class timetables and what facilities are available at the Coastlands Aquatic Centre, O¯ taki Pool, and Waikanae Pool to enable us to divide our aquatics team into two distinct shifts.

“The two shifts will not cross paths — they’ll effectivel­y be two bubbles until we know where we stand with Omicron. This will give us the best chance of keeping our pools open should one of our aquatics team return a positive Covid-19 test.”

The Coastlands Aquatic Centre will close between noon and 3pm and at the earlier time of 8.30pm Monday to Friday and reduce weekend hours.

The programmes pool will be closed to the public at all times except for aqua ease/move classes.

The toddler pool remains open but the hydro slide and sauna are closed.

There are also some changes to the aqua class timetable and bookings are essential as class sizes will be restricted to 24 people.

The Waikanae Pool will open daily between 10.30am and 5.30pm, with the toddler pool only available on weekends. The hydro slide, spa, and barbecues will be unavailabl­e while in the red traffic light setting. There are also changes to the aqua class timetable and classes will be limited to 30 people.

The O¯ taki Pool will be open from 11am — 6pm Tuesday to Friday, from 8am to 3pm on Saturdays, and closed on Sundays and Mondays.

The spa, sauna and barbecues will be unavailabl­e and there are also changes to the aqua class timetable with classes restricted to 30 people. The splash pad will remain open. Mallon said to make this work the council has had to temporaril­y push pause on learn to swim classes and reduce the aqua fit class timetable to ensure there is adequate lifeguard, aqua fit instructor and reception staff cover across the two shifts.

“We acknowledg­e that this is not an ideal situation but if we don’t put these temporary changes in place now, the chances are that if one of our staff returns a positive Covid-19 test we will need to stand down all our aquatics staff until they return a negative test as they currently work across all three aquatics facilities.”

Library services are currently operating as normal with the exception of a minor change to opening hours at the Paraparaum­u Library.

“The Paraparaum­u Library will close at . . . 5pm, as opposed to 7.30pm, on Thursdays and Fridays due to resource availabili­ty.”

Council is also making some changes to how bookings for community venues are allocated to minimise the spread of the virus.

“For venues where we’ve previously allowed multiple groups to use space within a venue at the same time, we will be limiting usage to one booking per venue.

“Our council team will be in contact with regular hall hirers over the next week to inform them of the changes.

“Covid-19 has challenged us all in more ways than one and we certainly don’t enjoy reducing services but now isn’t the time for complacenc­y.

“We are hopeful that by making some pragmatic decisions now we will be well placed for when we do start to see more active cases in our community.

“If things don’t play out as expected then we’ll look to revert to our normal operations as quickly as possible.

“Equally, if Omicron takes hold we may need to look to make further changes.”

Council’s website kapiticoas­t.govt. nz has updated with the changes.

“We encourage people to take a look at our website or to give us a call before they visit our facilities to avoid disappoint­ment.

“While we may not be able to offer a full suite of services right now, our council team remains committed to delivering for the Ka¯piti Coast community and our customer service teams are always there to help.”

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KCDC is making changes to its opening hours and delivery of services.

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