Renovation plans include doubling the wellness area, creating a new lobby space and redesigning the youth area. The YMCA also plans to purchase new equipment for the expanded wellness area.
Greg Lee, regional branch communications director at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, said there was a delay in renovations due to an effort to make sure voices from all areas of the YMCA were heard.
“That way we felt like we could get a really clear picture of what we needed to do to service all of our members in our new space,” he said.
But not everyone has been on board with the renovations.
In 2013, a group protested the YMCA’s decision to remove the facility’s racquetball courts in order to make room for renovations.
The plans to take out the racquetball courts have since been changed.
“Our racquetball courts are not being affected by these renovations,” Lee said. “We will continue to have two courts. We will sometimes use the courts for classes during renovations but we will not be removing them.”
In early 2013, the YMCA created a task force to ensure members could give its board of directors their input.