Construction has officially begun on a $105 million beachside pool in Belmont Shore, Long Beach, after over a decade of planning. The facility is expected to be completed by spring 2028, in time for the Olympics.
- The project includes a 50-meter Olympic pool, therapy pool, spray zones, and a multi-use building. - Most funding ($77 million) comes from the city's Tidelands Fund, with $28 million from bonds, sponsorships, and grants.
- To repay debt, the city proposes charging $2/hour for parking at 1,800 spaces around Alamitos Bay Marina. - Some community groups express frustration over lack of public hearings on the parking plan.
The groundbreaking ceremony is set for Saturday, but crews have been working since last month. The pool will not host Olympic events but will support nearby water competitions.