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Board approves higher, hourly rental rates at Robert J. Cabral AgCenter, adds two‑hour minimum and raises kitchen fee
Summary
After a public hearing the Board of Supervisors adopted hourly rental rates and administrative policy changes for the Robert J. Cabral Agricultural Center, raising fees and prioritizing agricultural and government events; the board also amended the kitchen hourly rate and set a two‑hour minimum.
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 adopted revised facility-use fees and policy changes for the Robert J. Cabral Agricultural Center, moving from four‑hour block pricing to hourly rates, increasing deposit requirements and prioritizing agriculture‑related and government uses.
Agriculture Commissioner Kamaljeet Bagri told the board the AgCenter’s fee schedule had not kept pace with maintenance and replacement needs; she said the current trust fund that holds rental revenue generates about $70,000 annually but does not cover projected upkeep. Bagri proposed a switch to hourly pricing, higher…
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