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NYC says to expect partial pool closures this summer

NYC says to expect partial pool closures this summer

Every year, the best public pools in NYCfrom Crotona to Kosciuszko—are set to open for the season in June, joining the city’s top beaches, which officially opened during Memorial Day Weekend, as necessary havens from New York’s sweltering summer heat. But many of those pools may experience reduced hours this summer, due to a growing shortage on lifeguards.

Per The New York Times, New York Parks Department officials report that they have fewer than 500 lifeguards available to patrol local swimming pools and beaches, 480 total to be exact (280 returning lifeguards and another 200 new recruits), one-third of the number they would need to staff the city’s pools and beaches full-time.

“In order to open all beaches and pools we need about 1,400,” Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue announced during the city council’s parks committee meeting on Monday, May 22. “If we don’t get to a number of around 800 or 900, we would open for one shift of our pools and beaches, so like 11-7,” a.k.a. reduced operating hours and limited access to those pools and beaches. 

Already, some pools will be closed for the season because of renovations, including Astoria pool (pictured above).

Last summer, the city had a workforce of 529 guards by late June and certified another 300-plus pool and beach attendants by early July ahead of the ever-busy Fourth of July Weekend. Even those 900 lifeguards of the 2022 summer season is down significantly from years’ past, which saw 1,000 guards in 2021 and 1,500 back in 2016. 

“We’re doing all that we can to recruit and train as many lifeguards as possible,” Donoghue said at the meeting. “We are clearly still facing a very challenging hiring environment.” The city has adopted incentives like increased pay and retention bonuses, as well as free swimming lessons and boosted advertising as schools and job fairs. The plan is to onboard new lifeguards in a rolling recruitment to hit target by Independence Day. 

The current shortage on water safety personnel in New York City is reportedly tied to a notoriously difficult qualifying test and contract negotiations between city officials and local lifeguard unions, but it’s part of a larger, nationwide dearth, said to be tied to pandemic-related difficulties, including staff vacancies and lack of training opportunities. 

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GLASS AT NEW MANHATTAVILLE HOTEL

Harlem Bespoke:  The hotel at 410 West 126th Street and Morningside Avenue started up right before the pandemic and now the windows are finally being installed.  We walked this section Manhattanville last week and took the above photos and things are really moving quickly at this point in time.  Check out our past post for more details on the forthcoming tourist abode: LINK

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Must-See Destinations For Your Next Visit To England

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England is a country full of wonder, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its vast and stunning coastline along with charming villages packed full of history and character. But apart from discovering Northern England’s rugged beauty, you can also enjoy traditional afternoon tea in London! If you are looking for glorious castles, unique cuisine, and…

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Reasons Why Custom Jewelry Is The Perfect Gift For Any Occasion

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When it comes to selecting a gift for a special occasion, finding something unique and meaningful can be a daunting task. While there are many options available, one gift that stands out as both personal and timeless is custom jewelry. Custom jewelry allows you to create a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects the recipient’s personality and…

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Raised Rates By The Bank Of Canada: How Will It Affect Ordinary People?

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The Bank of Canada hiked its key policy rate to 4.25 percent. This is the highest rate since 2008. The interest rates are quickly increasing, and so do the rates of inflation.  What will happen to Canadians and their personal finances this year? Will they need to take out payday loans in Newfoundland and other…

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Medical Society Alarmed As Bill Threatens Patient Access To Care From Harlem To Hollis

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By Paul A. Pipia, MD, “New York physicians are deeply concerned about the Assembly’s passage of bill (A.6698/S.6636) that would harm access to quality health care for patients, particularly in underserved communities. As New York is already regularly ranked as one of the worst states in the country to be a physician due to its overwhelming costs…

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