Fate of pool may hang on repair bond
Andrew Wainer
The outcome of Huntington Beach High Union High School District’s Nov. 9
bond election will affect the financial status of Huntington Beach High
School’s planned $1.5-million community aquatics complex.
The complex would be granted $80,000 from the school modernization bond
if it passes, said Ed Baker, district facilities director.
The money would be spent on constructing handicap access from the pool to
the adjacent locker rooms. All major construction projects must now
include handicap access, Baker said.
There is no handicap access to the pool because it was constructed under
an old building code, which did not mandate such accommodations.
Unfortunately for aquatic complex supporters, little of the $160 million
in bond money would be available for the pool construction.
A citizen committee of business and community leaders has already decided
that if the bond passes, money could not be used for new construction,
but only to repair existing facilities.
The district has said bond money will be used for infrastructure
improvements such as electrical and structural repairs.
District, community and city officials have agreed the aquatic complex
would be open to the public and could be used for lifeguard training,
swimming lessons and various competitions.
City officials said a future complex could conceivably be used 12 hours a
day, bringing in significant revenue.
Currently, Huntington Beach’s junior lifeguards are sent to schools
outside the city to train, and many in the community -- especially those
within the “Take the Plunge” campaign -- said Surf City’s lack of pool
facilities is ridiculous.
The bond funds would be another small financial step forward in their
quest for a new aquatic complex in Huntington Beach.
The bond requires a two-thirds vote to pass. Recent polling indicates it
is supported by nearly two-thirds of the community.
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