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read moreDue to ageing infrastructure, Eagleby Aquatic Centre is now approaching the end of its life and as such the City of Logan has decided not to re-open the facility as scheduled for later this year.
Logan City Council will consult the community on a future use for the site.
The decision by Council follows a thorough workplace health and safety investigation at the site.
Council recognised that the Eagleby Aquatic Centre, which is currently closed for winter, has provided an important service to the local community for more than 30 years.
Mayor Darren Power said Council’s priority was ensuring City of Logan residents had access to safe, appropriate and well-resourced facilities.
The Eagleby Aquatic Centre was constructed by the former Albert Shire Council and expanded by Gold Coast City Council, before becoming the responsibility of Logan City Council after the 2008 council amalgamations.
Mayor Power advised “This facility has provided a wonderful service for the Eagleby community for many years but it is tired and dated and the time has come to close it down.
“Council assets become outdated over time and this facility has experienced several issues over many years.
“While this is the end of an era for Eagleby Aquatic Centre, Council is continuing to invest in new aquatic facilities for the City of Logan community, with plans for the redevelopment of the nearby Beenleigh Aquatic Centre well underway.”
Logan City Councillor Karen Murphy, who advocated for the reopening of the centre, said while Council’s decision was disappointing, she is committed to consulting with the community about possible future uses for the site.
“Today’s decision was not the outcome I wanted for the Eagleby community, which has used this facility for many years,” Cr Murphy said.
“However, I will work with the community on a masterplan for the site, which will meet the future needs of local families.
“Council will reach out to residents, sporting organisations and schools in due course to ask for their ideas and feedback on the redevelopment of this important community site.”
Council’s swimming pool facilities include:
Image courtesy City of Logan
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