City launching survey to gauge if voters willing to pay for Aquatic Centre repairs

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City launching survey to gauge if voters willing to pay for Aquatic Centre repairs
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Alternate approval process requires 10 per cent disapproval to quash borrowing $23 million to fund project

The 26-year-old Prince George Aquatic Centre needs $37 million in infrastructure repairs infrastructure to keep it operational.

Starting this Friday at 8:30 a.m. and continuing through Aug. 19, elector response forms will be available through the city’s website or for pickup at the first-floor service centre at city hall or legislative services division on the fifth floor. “This means that it has now gone from the regular maintenance phase and into the ‘infrastructure replacement’ phase which is the normal life cycle for all buildings.”Phase 1 and 1: Further improvements in energy efficiency through Phase 1 and Phase 1 .

Phase 4: Replacement of moveable bulkheads, change room tiles, overhead and underwater light fixtures, and emergency system lighting. Additional work includes interior repainting, hydronic piping reconfiguration, increased access controls, accessibility improvements, and a reconfigured reception desk. Budget estimate: $6.6 million.

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