The City of Mount Pearl is moving forward with plans for new housing at the former municipal pool site on Stapleton Road, with official zoning changes taking effect on April 24, 2026. The city has officially rezoned the 2.58-acre property at 2 Stapleton Road and nearby land on Park Avenue to allow for high-density residential development.
The site, which originally housed a swimming pool built in 1974, sat vacant for a decade following the opening of the Summit Centre in 2014. After the pool facility was demolished in October 2024, the city worked to remediate the land. Mayor Dave Aker confirmed the property is now pad-ready, removing the uncertainties that had previously discouraged developers from submitting proposals.
To encourage this development, the city has implemented a requirement that any housing proposals for the site must include at least 50 units. Mayor Aker noted that the city is using a pricing model where higher-density proposals receive better land pricing, which makes the project more attractive and profitable for potential developers. This approach is intended to create more housing options in the community.
While the project marks a new chapter for the area, council members acknowledged the significance of the former landmark. Councillor Mark Rice shared that his own children learned to swim at the pool and attended many birthday parties there, while Councillor Chelsea Lane noted that the change allows for new families to build their own memories on the site. Residents can view the details regarding the approved zoning changes at City Hall during regular business hours.