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Tepid Baths to close in May next year
95-year-old building to shut in 2010: Council has set aside $12
million for the redevelopment of the Tepid Baths in 2012/13.
From City Scene, published on 22 November, 2009.
Auckland City Council has regretfully announced the
decision to close the CBD's Tepid Baths in May next year.
Independent engineering reports commissioned by the council
have identified that the 95-year-old building is in poor condition, which is to
be expected given its age and use as a public baths facility. However, the
deterioration is rapidly accelerating at a far faster pace than anticipated -
and as a result public safety may be compromised in the near future.
"It is with regret that we will have to enforce an extended
closure of this much-loved facility. However, in the interests of public safety,
it is our only feasible option," says Councillor Greg Moyle, chairperson
of the Arts, Culture and Recreation Committee.
The engineering reports have indicated that the building is
still safe for users for six-to-nine months from October 2009, and have
recommended monitoring every three months.
Over the next six months, the council will be working
closely with the operators of the facility, YMCA, in the lead-up to its closure
in May 2010.
The council has set aside $12 million for the redevelopment
of the Tepid Baths in 2012/13. This is the earliest work is likely to occur
because of the engineering involved in detailed planning for the upgrade, and
the heritage constraints that need to be considered through consenting the
works.
"Our intention is to preserve this wonderful heritage
building and re-open it again in 2014, in time for its 100th birthday," says
Councillor Moyle.
John Fairhurst, YMCA Auckland chief executive, says the
YMCA is committed to staff welfare as well as providing alternative options for
users.
"We will be looking at what options are available for
members and users of the Tepid Baths to minimise disruption as much as
possible," says John.