City council will host a public meeting Tuesday and one topic up for discussion in the fate of the Inglewood Aquatic Centre.
Council will vote Tuesday on whether to officially close the facility Dec. 22.
A city report recommends council close the facility due to it’s aging infrastructure.
The building is more than 50 years old and has lasted much longer than the expected 20-year lifespan.
If the pool remained open, it would cost at least $600,000 in repairs, which would take three months to complete.
On top of that, it would cost $800,000 to operate over two years.
Right now, the pool is only open three days a week and isn’t generating revenue.
However, those who love the facility say it’s a vital community hub and hope council will listen to their pleas to …