PSA – Construction begins on Halifax Common Aquatics Facility

Construction begins on Halifax Common Aquatics Facility Thursday, April 28, 2022 (Halifax, NS) – The Halifax Regional Municipality, in partnership with Marco Group and other leading partners, has broken ground on the new Halifax Common Aquatics Facility. This project is part of the Halifax Common Master Plan<www.halifax.ca/about-halifax/regional-community-planning/regional-plan/common-master-plan>. Once complete, the Aquatics Facility will include a 13,500 square foot pool with capacity for 450 people, a new playground, and a year-round pavilion with a community room, kitchenette, modular stage for performers, and natural shade areas from tree groves and overhang features of the structure. It is anticipated the new facility will be open to the public in summer 2023. Significant construction will be taking place at the Halifax Common for the duration of the project. Residents are advised of the following impacts:
* The existing splashpad will remain open, but the pool will remain closed. For a list of alternative facilities, visit our website<www.halifax.ca/parks-recreation/programs-activities/swimming>. * The existing skatepark will remain open, but the asphalt basketball court will be closed. For a list of alternative facilities, visit our website<www.halifax.ca/parks-recreation/facility-rentals-bookings-field-conditions>. * The existing playground will be dismantled, and a temporary play structure will be built near the corner of Bell Road and Trollope Street. * The existing Pavilion building will be dismantled and unavailable for bookings. The municipality is offering free swims at the Needham Community Centre<www.halifax.ca/parks-recreation/programs-activities/recreation-centres-your-community/needham-community-centre> pool throughout summer 2022 to minimize disruptions for residents who regularly use the Halifax Common pool. More details will be available at halifax.ca/recreation<www.halifax.ca/parks-recreation>. Once complete, the Halifax Commons Aquatic Facility and surrounding area will be a significant enhancement for urban aquatics, recreational play, entertainment, and an outdoor oasis for residents to enjoy. For more information, visit the Shape your City webpage<www.shapeyourcityhalifax.ca/halifax-common-master-plan>.

Halifax Water PSA – Traffic Advisory – Cobequid Road – Water System Inspections

Five months later, many still unhappy with the latest Halifax Transit route changes