Port Angeles council leans toward YMCA site for new swimming pool

PORT ANGELES — The City Council isn’t ready to dance with the YMCA yet, but its getting up the nerve to ask.

After a short discussion at Tuesday night’s meeting, the council decided it wanted more information on how a public-private partnership would work with the YMCA to operate a new community swimming pool on YMCA property at Francis and Fourth streets.

Council members voted unanimously to have staff work on a draft contract with the YMCA to be presented as soon as possible.

Council members also want city staff to present information on establishing a parks district that might take over operation and funding of parks and recreation facilities in the future.

But the council delayed a formal vote on the site selection until City Councilman Gary Braun could be in attendance.

Braun was absent Tuesday, recuperating from recent surgery.

$12.3 million pool proposed

The city has proposed building a $12.3 million swimming pool with aquatic center features on Peabody Street next to City Hall in what is now a parking lot between Fourth and Fifth streets.

The pool would replace 45-year-old William Shore Memorial Pool.

City officials have proposed funding pool construction with a $12.3 million, 20-year bond issue, which would require a public vote, that would cost the owner of a $150,000 home an estimated $114 a year.

Clallam County Family YMCA has proposed a virtually identical aquatic center-type pool as part of a recreation complex at its headquarters at 302 S. Francis St.

Council favoring ‘Y’ site

Four of six City Council members said they either supported or were leaning toward building a new community swimming pool at the YMCA site.

City Councilman Grant Munro said there’s strong support for a new pool but he’s not sure about support for a bond issue.

Munro said support for either the YMCA or City Hall site seems split.

A well-written contract could ease concerns about the YMCA operating the pool, he said.

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