County, school district extend Warrior Way paid‑parking interlocal; district receives $49,683.05
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Douglas County presented a proposed five‑year interlocal agreement to continue the paid parking program at Warrior Way and reported last year’s net of $128,747 and a $49,683.05 payment to DCSD (40% share); the board approved the five‑year contract unanimously.
Douglas County officials detailed a five‑year interlocal agreement to operate a paid parking program at Warrior Way and presented financial results from the program’s second year.
Brooke Ady, community services director, said the program generated $160,201 in gross revenues last year with a net of $128,747 after expenses. Under the agreement the revenue split is 40% to Douglas County School District, 40% to Douglas County Parks & Recreation, and 20% (capped at $30,000) to parent groups who support operations. Ady presented a payment to the district of $49,683.05.
Ryan Stanton, deputy director of community services, said the county intends to move from QR/text payment (Honk) to self‑pay kiosks next year and estimated kiosk costs of roughly $10,000–$15,000 each. Trustees questioned the volunteer time valuation and whether the 20% cap on parent‑group share remains appropriate; Ady said parent groups do not handle cash and typically verify receipts and perform volunteer parking support.
Trustee Knighting moved to approve the five‑year interlocal contract between Douglas County and DCSD for Warrior Way; the board voted unanimously to approve the agreement.
