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Council votes to double summer playground camp fees amid revenue loss concerns

March 27, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Council votes to double summer playground camp fees amid revenue loss concerns
During a recent special budget workshop, the Town of Stratford's Ordinance Committee discussed important changes to local recreational programs that could significantly impact families in the community. One of the key topics was the management of the Ograsso Pool and the potential for increased rental opportunities to various agencies and groups. This initiative aims to enhance the pool's usage, although officials noted that the financial benefits from these efforts would be modest.

Another significant point of discussion was the decision made by the council in 2023 to raise fees for the summer playground camp. The increase, which more than doubled the cost per child, was prompted by recommendations from the recreation supervisor, highlighting a growing need for funding to support local recreational activities. This fee hike is expected to affect many families who rely on these programs during the summer months.

As the committee continues to explore ways to balance the budget while providing essential services, these discussions underscore the ongoing challenges faced by the town in maintaining affordable recreational options for its residents. The outcomes of these budget considerations will play a crucial role in shaping the community's access to recreational facilities and programs in the coming year.

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