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Euclid recreation revenue beat some projections; department seeks lifeguards and seasonal staff
Summary
Director Stevens presented revenue and expense reports May 6 showing swimming fees and ice‑arena revenue exceeded projections in 2024. Staff said the department needs lifeguards, summer counselors and seasonal staff and that the parks division will return to recreation this year.
Director Stevens presented the department’s revenue and expense reports at the May 6 meeting and summarized major lines from the 2024 fiscal year and the current year through April 30.
On revenue, Stevens said swimming pool fees exceeded projection: the department projected $25,000 and collected $33,003.45. Ice arena fees were projected at $200,000 and the department generated $203,653.32. Other programs (youth and adult programming) were projected at $115,000 and generated approximately $120,000, Stevens said; staff credited a strong summer camp season for the boost.
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