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Quarterly trust report shows rising acquisition fees; staff updates tree plantings, dog park and skate-park progress
Summary
The commission reviewed the first-quarter financial report showing a $223,000 increase in park acquisition fees tied to West Bend Transit development and an expected $346,000 from Sand Drive development. Staff also reported plans to plant 274 city trees this season, dog park revenue of $7,100 and skate-park organizers receiving 501(c)(3) status.
At the April 25 meeting the Park and Recreation Commission reviewed staff reports on finance, tree planting, park operations and recreation programming.
Speaker 5 presented the first-quarter financial report, noting two large items: a $223,000 increase in park acquisition fees attributable to the West Bend Transit residential development, and an expected $346,000 in acquisition fees from the Sand Drive development. He also said a $75,000 line item for a…
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