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Council holds first reading on Recreate room rates and reservation policies; public hearing closes with no speakers
Summary
A first reading and public hearing was held on an ordinance to amend Cedar Park’s fee schedule for indoor facility reservations at Recreate, proposing hourly resident/nonresident rates, refundable damage deposits, booking windows and usage limits; staff said the facility is expected to open in spring/summer 2026.
The Cedar Park City Council held a first reading and public hearing on an ordinance to amend Appendix A of the Cedar Park Code of Ordinances to set reservation rates and operational rules for Recreate, the city’s repurposed library building.
Josh (city parks/rec staff) presented staff’s recommendation, saying the proposed rates are hourly and split into resident and nonresident columns and that refunds would apply to damage deposits if no damage…
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