Fredrick Mattersdorfer and Kyneasha Lucas bring their children, three-month-old Samantha and Jace, 20 months, to First Night celebrations at Echo Pool in December 2017. SUSAN QUINN PHOTO

Fredrick Mattersdorfer and Kyneasha Lucas bring their children, three-month-old Samantha and Jace, 20 months, to First Night celebrations at Echo Pool in December 2017. SUSAN QUINN PHOTO

Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District takes the lead in talks about aquatic centre

ACRD and city of Port Alberni will develop a regional action plan for replacing Echo 67 Pool

  • Aug. 22, 2018 12:00 a.m.

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District is officially on board with the idea of a regional aquatic centre, ACRD chief administrative officer Douglas Holmes announced on Friday, Aug. 17.

The ACRD board has asked staff to work with City of Port Alberni staff and develop a regional action plan for replacing Echo 67 Pool with a new aquatic centre, meaning the ACRD will take the lead.

“Everybody agreed at the time to get together with the community and say ‘what do we think the needs are” for an aquatic centre. “What are the appetites financially as well?”

Over two recent mornings elected and appointed officials from the Alberni Valley, including First Nations, electoral areas and the city, gathered to talk about the future of facilities-based aquatic recreation. “The outcome was a strong interest to continue working collectively,” Holmes said.

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City CAO Tim Pley wrote a letter to the ACRD in July 2017 asking chair John Jack and the board to take the lead in looking at the potential for development of a new aquatic centre on a regional basis.

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