Parks Officials Propose New Rates for 2016 Season at Waveny Pool

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With plans for even more improvements at the popular and self-sustaining Waveny Pool—such as installing a water heater, hopefully before the 2016 season starts, relining the pool’s plaster, bringing in 50 new beach chairs, landscaping the area and upping the frequency of cleaning the facility’s bathrooms—the Park & Recreation Commission on Wednesday night voted unanimously to propose a new slate of rates for the upcoming summer.

Entry into New Canaan Community Foundation's first-ever "I [Heart] New Canaan" photo contest. Credit: Chandler Crosby

Entry into New Canaan Community Foundation’s first-ever “I [Heart] New Canaan” photo contest. Credit: Chandler Crosby

Commissioner Jason Milligan said a newly organized Waveny Pool ‘Lifestyle Committee’ composed of regular pool users has proactively and collaboratively recommended a number of sound improvements “and almost all of the things on their wish list are being addressed in one way or another this year.”

Those improvements, and other longer-term plans for maintenance and upgrades, require modest increases to pool pass fees, the commissioners said.

The proposed new rates are as follows (they must be approved by the Board of Selectmen)—passes go on sale April 1:

Waveny Pool Rates, 2016

 2015 rate2016 rate
Family Pass$425$450 (guest fees: $5 child, $10 adult)
Individual Pass$250$260 (guest fees: $10 child, $15 adult)
Limited Use Pass$175 plus $10 per visit$180 plus $10 per visit
Senior Citizen$70$70 (guest fees: $5 child, $10 adult)
Nanny Pass$125$125 (no guests permitted)
Guest Fee: Children (17 & u)$10varies depending on anchor pass
Guest Fee: Adult$15varies depending on anchor pass
Non-resident Pass$1,000 (limited to 100 total)$1,150 (limited to 100 total)
The Park & Recreation Commission endorsed these proposed fees at its Feb. 10, 2016 meeting. The Board of Selectmen approved them at its Feb. 24, 2016 meeting.

 

Sally Campbell, chairman of the commission, said that based on the proposed new rate sheet, the group should be able to fund pool operations as well as make a “strong contribution to the capital reserve” and pay for five years’ of projected capital projects (such as redoing the deck at Waveny Pool and installing lights).

“We feel really comfortable that we are in great financial shape, and that not only will we be able to run a great pool this season but we will be able to take care of all our capital improvements,” Campbell said.

2 thoughts on “Parks Officials Propose New Rates for 2016 Season at Waveny Pool

  1. Hurray for the much needed pool heater!
    We usually find the water too cold to swim in May to mid June.
    And glad the guest fees were lowered back to the former rates.

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