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City parks report April finances improved by Riverfront Park revenue; golf posts strong month
3255691 · May 9, 2025
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Summary
City parks reported a small net loss in April but are beating a previously forecasted shortfall thanks to higher Riverfront Park sales and naming‑rights proceeds; golf posted a $200,000 net gain and rounds played are ahead of 2024.
Spokane parks staff told the Park Board that April financials were better than forecast and that year‑to‑date revenues exceed expenses overall.
City finance staff reported an April net loss of about $1,700, far better than an earlier forecasted $300,000 deficit. The difference, staff said, was largely covered by strong Riverfront Park revenue from…
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