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Emeryville Council OKs $218,000 for ECCL pool plaster replacement amid questions about lifespan
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The Emeryville City Council approved a $218,000 expenditure to replace the plaster surface of the pool at the Emeryville Center for Community Life after staff said constant, year-round use had created holes and accelerated wear.
The Emeryville City Council approved a $218,000 expenditure to repair the plaster surface of the pool at the Emeryville Center for Community Life (ECCL) after staff said the finish was showing holes and needed replacement to avoid structural damage.
Community Services Director Rebecca Cimino told the council the work is focused on replacing the pool plaster and that the city reduced cost by retaining elements that do not need removal. "Plaster is a common wear-and-tear maintenance that we have to do through every 10 years or so," Cimino said, adding that ECCL’s pool is used…
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