City launches survey on competing Centennial Pool locker room designs
One design retains general layout, other functionality changes to “changing village”
Campbell River residents have the opportunity to be heard on how the city should proceed to upgrade the locker room at Centennial Pool.
An online survey was initiated by the city to help select one of two options for the planned facility upgrade.
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The first option, called âExisting Refined,â retains the current layout with accessibility improvements, including the addition of a universal bathroom. The second option, called “the changing village” is a complete overhaul that would allow access to individual changing rooms from a central area open to the pool terrace.
âThe Centennial Pool is loved by the local community and we are excited about the possibility of upgrading the locker room to provide an even more welcoming and accessible facility. We would love to hear from residents about the new design options, âAmber Zirnhelt, director of planning and recreation, said in a statement.
The city has approved capital funding of $ 350,000 for the locker room upgrades and is seeking additional government grants for the remainder.
The poll. which includes the details and layouts of each option, will run until August 22, 2021.
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