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Richmond Parks and Recreation Board approves Highland Lake 2026 rates, AFSCME contract and contractual hire

Richmond Parks and Recreation Board · December 12, 2025
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At its December meeting, the Richmond Parks and Recreation Board approved the Highland Lake Golf Course 2026 rates, ratified an AFSCME local union contract with 3% noncompounding annual increases for 2026'028, and approved a contractual hire for a trail and service leader after staff updates on market programs and park projects.

The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board approved several administrative actions at its December meeting, including the Highland Lake Golf Course 2026 rates, a labor contract with the local AFSCME chapter and a contractual hire for a trail and service leader.

Denise, the Park Assistant Superintendent, told the board staff had prepared a modest set of rate increases for Highland Lake designed to keep the course competitive while preserving affordability. Staff outlined the daily rates for 2026: a weekday daily rate of $40 and a weekend rate of $45, described as roughly a $1 increase from current published levels. Staff…

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