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Mill Valley commission approves higher rental and golf rates, defers aquatics pass increases
Summary
The Parks & Recreation Commission voted May 7 to raise facility-rental, golf-clubhouse and pool-party rates (with resident/nonresident pricing) and sent proposed aquatics and fitness pass increases to the consent calendar for a later vote; staff will limit most increases to no more than 30%, with the family pass recalculated separately.
The Mill Valley Parks & Recreation Commission on May 7 approved adjustments to facility rentals, golf-clubhouse fees and pool-party rates while deferring proposed aquatics and fitness pass increases for a later consent vote.
Commissioners and staff said the changes are intended to increase cost recovery for the community center, which staff estimates is operating at roughly 66% of direct and indirect costs, and to help cover rising operating expenses. Deputy Director Jay Ingram told the commission staff estimate approximately $682,000 in additional revenue if the full package were adopted, though commissioners directed a narrower proposal for immediate action.
Why it matters: City council policy gives the commission authority to set fees for recreation facilities; staff…
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