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Council reviews proposed fee schedule changes including cemetery, shelter and block‑party fees; pump track praised
Summary
Staff previewed updates to a consolidated master fee schedule — including differentiated cemetery fees (casket vs. urn), half‑day park shelter pricing, a small increase to block‑party fees and formalization of abatement charges — and council members praised the new pump track at Roar/Rohrer Park.
City staff on May 19 presented proposed updates to Riverside’s master fee schedule and described a handful of implementation clarifications for existing services and programs, including cemetery interment fees, park shelter reservations, block‑party charges and costs for abatement actions.
Naya Holt said the city consolidated fees into a single master schedule last year to make rates easier to find and administer and is now proposing targeted clarifications to reflect actual labor and materials.
Key proposed changes
- Cemetery fees: staff said the city historically charged $1,000 for a casket burial…
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