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Council asks staff for more analysis on $99 resident card; decision on revocation continued

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Council discussed eliminating the $99 'plus' resident card and reverting to a $7 basic card. Staff warned of a potential fiscal impact (about $100,000) and noted some residents could pay more if classes were charged a la carte; council directed staff to return with usage data and a refund strategy.

The Commerce City Council on Tuesday discussed whether to revoke the $99 annual “plus” resident card — which currently covers access to the fitness center and many fitness classes — and return to a $7 annual basic card with classes charged individually.

Veil Allen East (presented in the transcript as the parks and recreation director) told the council that if the $99 option were revoked, residents who use many classes could end up paying more in per-class fees; staff gave an…

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