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Chino Valley council weighs modest aquatics fee increases, asks staff for options to protect affordability
Summary
Councilors reviewed an analysis showing the aquatic center operates at roughly 24% cost recovery and asked staff to return a menu of phased fee options that protect swim lessons and family access while improving recovery.
The Chino Valley Town Council on Tuesday reviewed an aquatics fee analysis that shows the town’s aquatic center runs at roughly $302,000 in annual operating costs and about $74,000 in annual revenue, or about a 24% cost recovery.
Finance Director Katie Peele presented models showing that reaching full cost recovery would require roughly quadrupling current revenue and dramatically raising prices — for example, daily admission rising from $3 to $12 and family passes jumping into the high hundreds — an outcome staff…
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