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South Davis Recreation District reports membership, revenue gains and flags upcoming capital needs

3226730 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The South Davis Recreation District told the Centerville City Council it saw revenue and participation rebounds after COVID in 2024 and stronger first-quarter numbers for 2025, but warned of rising operating costs and several near-term capital needs including a parking lot and roof membrane replacement.

Tiff Miller, executive director of the South Davis Recreation District, told the Centerville City Council the district’s finances and participation rebounded in 2024 and remain positive so far in 2025. "We ended up bringing in about $499,000 for 2024," Miller said, adding that annual membership and program participation have grown since the pandemic lull.

The update matters because Centerville is a member city of the district and a major source of participant registration and facility use. Miller said district programs draw substantial Centerville participation and that collaboration around field space at Centerville Community Park has been important for youth soccer and other sports.

Miller highlighted several measures of growth and pressure: the…

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