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Pflugerville commission approves FY26 user fee schedule with new fees and changes for fields, events and aquatics
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Commission approved the FY26 user fee schedule after staff presented changes affecting pavilions, athletic fields, tournaments, aquatics admissions, special events and a new mobile food-unit policy (pending). The vote was carried by voice vote.
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted on May 15 to approve the fiscal year 2026 user fee schedule, a package of changes the department will forward to the city’s finance office and ultimately to city council as part of the budget process.
Why it matters: the schedule sets prices that affect pavilion renters, youth and adult sports organizations, tournament organizers, aquatics patrons and special-event promoters; several changes were defended by staff as either aligning fees with peer cities or covering actual service costs (for example, lifeguard staffing at swim meets).
Key changes and clarifications presented to the commission included: - Pavilion rental blocks: Lake Pflugerville and Gillen Creek pavilions now include four‑hour rental blocks within an existing 12‑hour full-day reservation so more groups can access space for shorter periods. - New facility rentals: Stonehill Pavilion (adjacent to a splash pad) was added to the rental schedule; staff said the fee will allow staff to contact renters and manage customer…
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