Nash Recreation Center will receive upgrades

Pool will be closed during construction

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The Nash Recreation Center Pool as it looks Feb. 5 before renovations begin that will give the space a new look by changing out the windows and removing planter boxes. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Patrons of the pool at Nash Recreation Center will need to find a new place to swim this summer— at least temporarily.

Officials at the Oregon Park District will be using funds from a $1.5 million Parks and Recreation Facility Construction Grant (PARC Grant) to help cover costs to address maintenance and upgrade to the facility.

Bids for the project will be opened Feb. 7 and work is tentatively scheduled for May through July.

The park district is responsible for 25 percent of the costs for the project and the 75 percent grant will cover up to $1.5 million.

"This has been a long process," said Don Griffin, superintendent of environmental services. "In 2007 the park district implemented a capital improvement plan. It is nice that we had a plan because without the plan we would not have the opportunity for this project."

The plan included projects that would need to be addressed to fix 30-40 year old services in the building, such as the roof and plumbing.

"The items being taken care of were identified in the capital improvement plan," said assistant executive director Erin Folk. "Without the PARC Grant we would not accomplish all of this work.  The grant is also creating jobs in the community."

A major project being undertaken is replacing and fixing the roof over the pool area.  Parts of the roof have visible rust and peeling paint.  Windows in the pool area will also be replaced.

While this work is being done, the pool will be closed.

"We are at the mercy of the weather," said Folk. "The roof project needs to be done in the summer."

Plumbing for the pool and spa will also be upgraded during construction.

Plans in the base bid call for the pool filter to be removed for reconditioning.  Some of the piping that operates the spa will also need to be replaced.

Another visible change in the pool area will be the removal of the planter boxes in the pool area.

This will allow for a wider deck area surrounding the pool.

"The project is a coordinated effort," said Griffin. "The sounder the roof is done the sooner the rest of the work in the pool area can be done."

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