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Cleveland council approves Active Net recreation software after demo

Cleveland City Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

After a live demonstration from Active Network, Cleveland City Council voted 5–0 to move forward with Active Net for facility reservations, registrations and payments. The vendor estimated a one-time implementation fee just under $6,000 and an annual subscription under $5,000 with an 8–10 week go-live timeline.

Cleveland City Council voted unanimously Dec. 9 to proceed with Active Net, a recreation-management platform the city plans to use for ballpark and civic center rentals, program registrations and online payments. The motion to move forward was made by Councilman Julius Buckley and seconded by Councilman Brent McWaters; Mayor Danny Lee announced the motion carried 5–0.

Ashley Carter, the city staffer who coordinated the project, introduced a live, tailored demonstration from Active Network representatives Brian (Active Network presenter) and technical…

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