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Council reviews first season of Payette Lake ramp fees; staff to return with concession policy options
Summary
Parks and Recreation reported $16,159 collected after the July 13 launch of new ramp fees; council asked staff to refine commercial-permit criteria, consider public input in concession decisions and return with a work session on concession footprint and enforcement.
Parks and Recreation Director Kurt Wolf reported that the city collected $16,159 after implementing new Payette Lake boat‑ramp fees on July 13 and presented council members with proposed next steps on concession permitting and ramp enforcement.
Wolf said the fee structure implemented last summer was intended to be simple and primarily educational because staff capacity for on‑site enforcement was limited. The fee schedule rolled out included a $15 day fee, a $100 annual pass for private boaters and a $1,000 annual commercial use fee. Wolf said some commercial invoices remained outstanding but that staff do not anticipate large upward…
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