STAUNTON, VA (Rocktown Now) — The City of Staunton is set to begin construction on a new pool house at the Gypsy Hill Park Pool, marking the start of a transformative project that will significantly enhance accessibility and modernize facilities for the community.

Demolition of the existing 1958 pool house will begin August 11, following the removal of city equipment and the setup of sediment and erosion controls this week. Lantz Construction of Rockingham County will lead the construction effort, with completion targeted for May 2026, ready for opening day of the 2026 pool season.

Staunton Parks and Recreation Director Chris Tuttle says this is an exciting milestone for the community. “The new pool house will be completely accessible at ground level, making it easier for everyone, from young families to seniors to individuals with mobility challenges, to enjoy our community pool.”

The new single-story facility will address longstanding accessibility challenges that required visitors to navigate stairs or a long ramp to reach restrooms and changing areas. Key features include:

  • Ground-level access with direct walkway to pool deck
  • Individual unisex restrooms providing enhanced privacy and security for families
  • Covered concession area and improved kitchen for better service
  • More storage space for pool equipment
  • Modern design meeting current building codes and accessibility standards

The original pool house required replacement due to structural issues, including corroding steel joists, deteriorating exterior walls, and outdated fixtures that no longer met building codes.

While construction is underway, visitors to Gypsy Hill Park may experience occasional disruptions. Constitution Drive may require temporary closures during certain phases of construction, though the road is expected to remain open during initial demolition work.

Construction is starting in early August with the hope that the new facility will be ready for the opening of the 2026 pool season.

The city will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 8, near the current pool house in Gypsy Hill Park.