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Council adopts updated recreation fees and an open‑gym pilot at Jim Porter Recreation Center

Vista City Council · March 11, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted staff recommendations to revise recreation fees, approve a drop‑in open‑gym pilot ($5 per day for adults, free for youth) and a range of lap‑swim passes; staff said scholarships and SilverSneakers eligibility are being pursued.

The Vista City Council on March 10 adopted a staff resolution updating recreation and community service fees, including a pilot open‑gym program at Jim Porter Recreation Center and a suite of lap‑swim and WAVE Water Park pass options.

Margaret Hammer, recreation and community services director, told the council staff recommended a pilot open‑gym (drop‑in) program 9 a.m.–1 p.m., Monday–Friday, priced at $5 per adult drop‑in, with youth admitted free and a monthly/annual pass structure to be offered. "It is still recommended that we offer an open gym pilot program," Hammer said, framing the plan as a starting point to gather feedback and adjust the model.

Councilmembers asked about capacity, youth participation and whether the program could qualify for scholarship programs or SilverSneakers. Hammer said the program is currently structured as first‑come, first‑served and staff has submitted a request to SilverSneakers to evaluate eligibility; the existing youth scholarship program would apply.

After council discussion and questions about senior discounts and capacity safeguards, Mayor Franklin moved and Deputy Mayor O'Donnell seconded adoption of the resolution; the council voted to approve the fee updates and pilot program unanimously.