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Plain City moves to raise nonresident aquatic-center fees after data shows most daily users live outside village
Summary
Council heard a detailed parks-department presentation on proposed 2025 rate changes for the Plains City Aquatic Center that would modestly raise resident season prices and significantly increase nonresident fees; the measure is before council as a first reading and no vote was taken.
Plain City Council heard a parks department presentation and initial debate on proposed 2025 fee changes for the Plains City Aquatic Center, including a plan to raise nonresident daily and season fees while keeping resident season increases small.
Parks Director Miss Granger told council the department tracked daily-pass sign-ins during the busiest portion of the summer and found that roughly 20% of daily-pass users were village residents and about 80% were nonresidents. "We have about 20% of the people coming into our front door on a daily pass are residents about 80% are non residents," Granger said. She told council daily-pass revenue was about $13,500 from residents and $54,000 from nonresidents and that membership revenue was split roughly 58% residents and 42% nonresidents.
Granger said…
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