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Park board demands urgent report on city pools

DAVID CARRIGG

Vancouver's new parks board has directed staff to prepare an urgent report on preparations for outdoor water facilities for the summer 2023 season — after a messy 2022 summer for those facilities in the city.

According to a motion presented by commissioner Laura Christensen, the park board's pools and spray parks encountered a number of issues this past summer — including delays in opening Kitsilano Pool due to damage from a Jan. 7 freak storm and king tide that also partly destroyed the Jericho pier and sections of the Stanley Park seawall.

“Also evident in the summer of 2022 was a notable reduction in services at Kits Pools and the outdoor pool at Second Beach,” Christensen wrote in her motion.

“Drop-in swimmers could not be accommodated due to challenges with lifeguard availability.”

These shortages were attributed to earlier COVID -19 shutdowns of pools that meant the course lifeguards need to be certified could not be taken.

Also, water was turned off at the CRAB Park, Portside and Lumbermen's Arch spray parks.

At the time, the parks board issued a statement that the Lumbermen's Arch park was closed due to environmental concerns related to chlorinated water seeping into the nearby ocean.

The CRAB Park and Portside spray parks were closed due to electrical upgrades.

“In order to avoid issues similar to those that arose in advance of and during the summer of 2022, it is vitally important that planning for the summer of 2023 in a timely manner happen to meet the board's mandate to deliver excellent parks and recreation opportunities for Vancouver,” Christensen wrote.

Parks board staff must produce a briefing to the board next month outlining preparations to maintain outdoor pools and spray parks — including the earliest possible opening dates — as well as how staffing requirements will be met and what the operating status is of all park board drinking fountains.

This past summer, the parks board also closed all water features that did not recirculate water, drawing a negative response from some residents who use the facilities as a gathering spot on hot days.

Staff must produce the plan by February.

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