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Parks report: Blue Hole revenue, programs and facility costs highlight FY2025

Wimberley City Council · November 20, 2025
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Parks staff presented the FY2025 Parks & Recreation report showing strong visitor and program activity at Blue Hole, substantial event revenue, a community center operating gap, and multiple planned capital projects and RFPs for 2026.

City parks staff presented the fiscal year 2025 Parks & Recreation annual report at the Nov. 20 council meeting, highlighting visitor metrics, program growth, revenue sources and several capital projects that will shape park operations in 2026.

Erica Flocky (introduced to the council as the parks presenter) said the Blue Hole Nature Center received $3,000,000 from the 2020 Hays County Parks Bond and that the parks website recorded about 4,100,000 interaction events and 273,000 unique active users in the year’s analytics. Flocky reported sales of roughly 68,000 half‑day passes generating…

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