
Fees, hours to remain unchanged at Cheam Leisure, Landing Centres during initial YMCA switchover
CHILLIWACK — Following a vote by Chilliwack City Council this past week to have the YMCA of Greater Vancouver replace Recreation Excellence as the operator of two municipal leisure centres and the outdoor Rotary pool, several questions arose from the community about fee structure, operating hours, and lifeguard compensation.
YMCA of Greater Vancouver is expected to take over the management and operation of the Cheam Leisure Centre and Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre in mid-September; the outdoor Rotary Pool normally operates on a seasonal basis from May through September.
The move brought about online concerns from a vocal swim advocacy group on Facebook, but City Council stuck to its guns and went with the $10 million bid over five years from YMCA of Greater Vancouver compared to a $13.1 million bid from Recreation Excellence.
An independent consultant estimated a $13.5 million cost if the City of Chilliwack operated it in-house over five years, but Chilliwack councillors expressed concern this past Tuesday (Aug. 16) that the City lacked sufficient expertise to do so.