By Ruth Beadle on SwimSwam Portland Parks and Recreation is building a brand new $102 million indoor aquatics facility, leaving the community of Northern Portland without year-round pool access until Winter 2029 at the earliest. The North Portland community has been without a year-round facility since the initial closure of the almost hundred-year-old Columbia Pool in 2020 due to COVID. By the end of the project, locals will lack easy access to lap swimming, lessons, and aerobic classes year-round for almost a full decade. This proves significant, as the Parks and Recreation identified this area as having inadequate access to aquatic facilities. In response, the City made all North Portland
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