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Oak Hills Park Authority unanimously approves 2026 rate schedule, freezes resident passes
Summary
At its December meeting the Oak Hills Park Authority unanimously approved the proposed 2026 rates: resident annual passes are frozen, nonresident daily rates rise modestly and a $1 increase on cart fees reflects a new five-year cart lease; the board also agreed to formalize a 9-hole back-nine cart option.
The Oak Hills Park Authority voted unanimously at its December meeting to adopt the proposed 2026 rates, freezing prices for Norwalk resident passes while raising several nonresident fees and adding a $1 cart fee to cover a new five-year cart lease.
The board's review began with staff presenting the posted rate schedule and highlighting the key points: no increase for resident annual passes, a $2 increase across nonmember 18-hole daily fees and $1 for nonmember 9-hole daily fees, and a $1 increase in cart fees tied to the new cart lease. Controller Mark (first referenced as…
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