YORKTON - Access to the water park in the Gallagher Centre is getting a major boost in part due to a federal grant, followed by matching support from the city.
“Our project “Increase Accessibility at the Gallagher Centre” was recently awarded $100,000,” explained Lisa Washington – Manager of Culture, Community & Heritage with the city at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
The grant dollars are to “ensure barrier free travel from an outside entrance through to the pool deck by installing three automatic door operators at an estimated cost of $55,000,” she continued.
“The funding also includes the installation of two pool lifts in the water park at an estimated cost of $145,000. One lift will be installed for access to the lap pool and a second lift will be installed for access to the hot tub.
“These lifts will enable persons with disabilities to participate in community activity within the pool area.”
However, to access the awarded grant the municipality is require to provide matching dollars.
Resources to support this project are available in the Gallagher Centre Reserve account, however Council approval is required to access this funding, explained Washington.
Council was unanimous in approving the suggested funds.