Mayor Yu reopening debate to avoid Aquatic Centre shutdown citing ‘significant community concern’
PRINCE GEORGE — Prince George City Council will potentially embark on another debate over the upcoming two-year shutdown of the Aquatic Centre.
Mayor Simon Yu is using his power under Section 131 of the Community Charter to bring back the motion that was defeated 6-3 on Nov. 3 for reconsideration during Monday’s (Dec. 1) meeting of council.
That motion – by Councillor Trudy Klassen – was asking city administration to come back with options to avoid the shutdown, which staff say is necessary so extensive renovations, upgrades, and structural repairs can be done at the Aquatic Centre.
“Since that vote, there has been significant community concern about the planned two-year closure of the facility under the current City strategy,” Yu said, in a report. “Residents, user groups, and stakeholders have expressed a strong desire for Council to ensure that all feasible options are examined before a long-term closure proceeds.”
