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Council adopts tiered Parks & Rec membership program, removes enrollment fee; golf fees delegated to staff
Summary
The Allen City Council adopted two resolutions setting Parks and Recreation fees: a tiered membership program (bronze/silver/gold), removal of a $75 enrollment fee, senior membership access for residents aged 60+, and delegation that allows the city manager to set golf-course fees with board review. The fee changes take effect March 10.
The Allen City Council voted to adopt two fee resolutions recommended by Parks and Recreation staff that revise membership structure and rental pricing and delegate annual review of golf fees to staff with Parks and Recreation Board oversight.
Elise (assistant director for Parks and Recreation) told the council that the proposed fee schedule creates a three-tier membership program for recurring monthly facilities: bronze (single facility), silver (any two facilities) and gold (all three facilities). She said the gold package carries an approximately 15 percent discount and the silver roughly a 10 percent discount compared with single-facility pricing. The tiers apply to the city’s three recurring monthly facilities: Joe Farmer…
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