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Oak Hills Park Authority adopts 2025 rate increases and ends extra booking day for unlimited pass holders
Summary
On Nov. 21, the Oak Hills Park Authority voted unanimously to adopt staff-recommended 2025 fee changes — including higher nonresident discount-card prices and modest daily fee increases — and to eliminate the ninth-day advance booking privilege for unlimited annual-pass holders, a move that drew public comment and debate.
The Oak Hills Park Authority voted unanimously Nov. 21 to adopt a revised package of 2025 rate and policy changes, including increases to nonresident discount cards and a change to booking privileges for annual pass holders.
Chair Alan Dutton opened the new-business discussion by reminding members the legal notice had posted proposed rates and that the authority would consider management’s recommendations after public comment. The package approved by the board increased nonresident discount-card fees by $20 (to $260) and senior nonresident cards to $250 and adjusted several daily rate line items. The authority also approved language eliminating the extra ninth-day booking advantage previously reserved for unlimited annual pass holders, bringing booking privileges into alignment with other pass categories (an 8-day advance window).
The debate combined fiscal rationale from…
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