The project known as the 鈥渁ctive adult center鈥 will include a full-court gym, swimming areas, a walking track, event program space and an outdoor patio. Voters greenlit the city to in a 2017 special bond election.
The wait has been longer for residents like Elva Roy, who has advocated for active adult center in the years before the vote.
鈥淚鈥檓 not going to say, 鈥楩inally,鈥 because that鈥檚 kind of a negative comment, but I鈥檓 just happy that it鈥檚 happening. It鈥檚 going to be wonderful for the citizens and the seniors here,鈥 Roy said.
Around 25% of adults 65 and older are considered socially isolated, according to the That puts them at risk for health problems including heart disease, stroke and dementia.
鈥淲e know that isolation and loneliness accounts for detrimental health outcomes, and it鈥檚 equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day,鈥 Roy said.
The center will be the first of its kind in Arlington. Helen Moise, District 1 council member, says residents 50 and up have been asking for a dedicated space for years.
鈥淎rlington seniors came to us for a long time and said, 鈥榃e need a place we can come together, where we can socialize, where we can engage in activities that promote physical and mental wellness, camaraderie, education.鈥 With the construction of this new center, we鈥檙e able to provide them with all that,鈥 Moise said.
Early projections estimated construction would begin by 2020; however, discussions about moving the center from its planned spot on the west side of town, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, pushed back the date.
Council members also considered restarting the construction contracting process to allow Minority/Women-owned Businesses and Enterprises (MWBE) but decided against further delaying the process.
The city selected Manhattan Construction Group as the project鈥檚 construction manager-at-risk, which oversees different aspects of the building process. The company, which set the maximum cost for the project at $55.3 million, agreed to use MWBE firms for at least 30% of the project鈥檚 subcontracts. Manhattan and several other businesses for the subcontracts with the city鈥檚 business diversity office.
In the meantime, the city has asked residents to through a survey open through Jan. 11, 2023.
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