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YMCA of Youngstown

YMCA OF YOUNGSTOWN

GIVINGTUESDAY 2022

YMCA OF YOUNGSTOWN

PAY THE DAY ... FINAL CHANCE TO SAVE

YMCA Helping Children with No-Cost Programs

Youngstown, Ohio- YMCA Helping Eligible Children with No-Cost Programs. The YMCA of Youngstown has partnered with Mahoning County Job and Family Services for a Temporary Assistance for a Needy Families Grant through September 30, 2022, for all Mahoning County families in need.

Those at 200% of federal poverty level, including households with students in kindergarten through 12th grade and non-custodial parents with students in kindergarten through 12th grade can participate in YMCA programs at no cost.

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The problem
Demolition to the bump out on the north and west sides of the facility had a structural defect that rusted the steel support beams to the point where the brick was beginning to bow out. It was a hazard that could have had catastrophic consequences if it gave way. Downie Construction was called to address the situation and a plan was quickly put in place to block off the north and west sidewalk and handicap access for safety reasons.

What’s being done?
Brick by brick the bump out was removed, HVAC re-routed, structural steel removed and a water barrier put in place to get us through to the spring when the new steel and brick are scheduled to arrive. Handicapped access to the facility is officially open. This project is scheduled for completing this spring.

The Back Elevator

The problem
The back elevator has been in and out of service for awhile. Ideally, it needs to be replaced. Prior to COVID, that cost was about a half million. Currently, there is a sign posted to not use the elevator. However it CAN be used, but with caution as periodically, the car may stop a full 12” below the floor level and if you’re not looking, that first step can be a doozy.

What’s being done?
We are at the mercy of Otis Elevator, who currently has our maintenance agreement. Multiple trips to resolve the issue has not revealed any obvious issues, but we are awaiting some details from Otis on the cost for replacing the travel cords which should hopefully rectify the problem. In the meantime, the elevator technically works normally 99% of the time, but just make sure you look at where it parks itself before you blindly step in or out of it so you don’t trip or fall.

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