File #: RFD 17-213    Version: 1 Name: Entwistle Pool and Community Hub - Updated Preliminary Design and Costing
Type: Request For Decision Status: Carried
File created: 9/20/2017 In control: Council
On agenda: 9/26/2017 Final action: 9/26/2017
Title: Entwistle Pool and Community Hub - Updated Preliminary Design and Costing Proposed Motion That Council approve up to $100,000 from Restricted Surplus - Recreation Facilities to proceed with an updated preliminary design and costing for the Entwistle Pool and Community Hub.
Attachments: 1. 1. Entwistle Pool and Community Hub - Program Statement updated
Title
Entwistle Pool and Community Hub - Updated Preliminary Design and Costing

Proposed Motion
That Council approve up to $100,000 from Restricted Surplus - Recreation Facilities to proceed with an updated preliminary design and costing for the Entwistle Pool and Community Hub.

Body
Administration Recommendation
Administration supports the motion as presented.


Purpose
Administration is seeking Council's apporval for funding to proceed with an updated preliminary design and costing for the proposed Entwistle Pool and Community Hub based on the attached Program Plan.


Summary
Over the past five years, three studies have been done to provide recommendations on the Entwistle Pool. The Entwistle and Evansburg Recreation and Parks Facilities Strategic Plan (2013) recommended that the County proceed with the development of an outdoor pool replacement program. Council directed Administration to proceed with a feasibility study to verify the aquatic needs of Entwistle and area which completed in 2015. The Entwistle Pool Feasibility Study (July 2015) recommended that if Council determined an outdoor pool in Entwistle is a priority that Parkland County replace rather than upgrade the existing facility. The cost of upgrading were estimated at 54% of the cost of new construction, which, industry standards would typically indicate that new construction is the most cost efficient option long-term.

Upon review of the 2015 study, Council directed Administration to explore the potential of an indoor aquatic facility and multi-purpose hub to replace the existing facility. The Entwistle Community Hub/Aquatic Facility - Site Programming, Functional Plan and Costing report (September 2016) was completed. It was determined that an indoor pool was not feasible given the significantly higher capital and operating costs and lower than required population density that would be required to support such an initiative.

Administration has reviewed both the July 2015 and Septe...

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