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Parks staff report strong rental revenue growth, note challenges with Play For All pavilions and camera coverage
Summary
Vacaville Parks & Recreation staff told the commission that community center and field rentals exceeded last year’s targets (community centers +~31–35%, field rentals +60%), flagged Play For All Park's free pavilions as a factor in declining paid park revenue, and described planned camera and lighting upgrades and an upcoming citywide fee study to Council in early March.
Staff from Vacaville Parks & Recreation reported to the commission on Feb. 4 that facility rental revenue outperformed recent targets but that free, first‑come pavilions at Play For All Park may be suppressing paid park rentals.
Administrative technician Katie Solorio told commissioners that community centers "surpassed their revenue goals," citing specific site performance: one center exceeded its rental revenue target by about 33 percent, 3 Oaks by about 35 percent and McBride Senior Center by about 31 percent; she also said field rentals outperformed expectations by roughly 60…
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