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Long-awaited wade: Work on Moncton's east end pool nears finish line

Work is almost done on Moncton's east end pool,the subject of controversy since its closurein 2013, but at least one community stakeholderis giving the project only a lukewarm review.

A controversial swimming pool in Moncton is getting close to opening

Pikey French says the process to get a new pool has been frustrating and disappointing. (Vanessa Blanch/CBC)

Work is almost done on Moncton's east end pool, the subject of controversy since its closure in 2013, but at least one community stakeholder is giving the project only a lukewarm review.

Pikey French, executive director of the Moncton East Youth Centre, said she hasmixed feelings about the new pool.

"It's a disappointmentfor the community," she said. "You know they lobbied, and they wanted a pool. To me, this is not a pool."

Frenchsaid there was no consultation with the community about what the pool should look like and what was needed. She said she hasn't even been told whenthe new facility will open.

"I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the younger ones will come out and use it. The older ones, they may come in just to cool off," said French.

Pool confusion

The City of Moncton hopes it will be able to open its new pool in the city's east end by mid-July. (Vanessa Blanch/CBC)

The city had promised to replace the popular pool that sits next to the Moncton East Youth Centre after it was closed,but the project kept getting delayed. French said it was frustrating to see other projects go through while the pool plans stalled.

Last summer,$2.3 million in funding was finally in place, but then the design became a problem.The city's plan was for a pool that was one metre deep. There was no deep end and no diving board like the original.

After protests from the community,part of the pool was increased to 1.5 metres.

"Something is wrong there. It just doesn't sit well with me, thiswhole project. Am I thankful it's coming to an end? Very," said French.

"I don't believe council got the full picture."

According to City of Moncton spokesperson Isabelle LeBlanc the weather has slowed construction. She said the city expects the new facility tobe ready to open the second week of July.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said work had finally begun on Moncton's east end pool when, in fact, it began about a year earlier and is expected to finish in July.
    Jul 03, 2019 12:58 PM AT

With files from Vanessa Blanch