By PETER DOUGLAS
OLINDA residents will learn today if their beloved swimming pool will receive a much-needed cash boost towards rejuvenation.
The recently formed Olinda Community Pool Association (OCPA) is waiting on confirmation of funding as the Victorian Government delivers its state budget today, specifically $500,000 of funds flagged for the site.
The cash has been identified for use to repair cracks in the pool, as well as to install a children’s playground.
Problems arose for the popular pool in 2013 after Yarra Ranges Shire contractors discovered cracks up to 1cm wide running down the pool floor.
There had been discussion on closing the site, but the community and shire have worked to try to save the pool.
Recently appointed president of the OCPA James Edge said the association had opted to wait for confirmation before any celebrations.
“James Merlino made an open promise of $500,000 for a playground and to repair the pool,” Mr Edge said.
“If the funding doesn’t happen, we will establish a working group and work on a plan B.
“But we’ll wait on the state budget and go from there.”
The OCPA has been officially formed after an open community meeting at Olinda Community House on 14 April.
In total, 21 people attended, who heard updates regarding council and progress on repairing the pool for this summer.
Among the appointments included James Edge as president, Janine McClelland as council liaison and Sue Smith as vice-president.
During the formative weeks, the group will concentrate on setting up the association and will begin monthly meetings.
For more information about OCPA, or joining the association, contact swim@olindapool.com.