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Council questions camp fees, attendance and equity as Rec & Parks weighs data-driven adjustments

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Committee members asked Rec & Parks about summer camp fees, attendance patterns and supports for low-income families. The agency said camps range from $75 to $400 for the season, offer payment plans, and the team will supply revenue figures in two weeks.

Council members pressed Baltimore City Recreation and Parks about summer camp pricing, attendance patterns and equity supports during the FY26 budget hearing.

Lede: Rec and Parks officials said the agency offers a range of summer camps — prices cited from $75 for a season up to $400 for premium offerings — and that program staff are studying attendance patterns to see how price and participation relate. The committee asked…

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