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Placerville commission backs 2.8% pool fee increase to offset minimum-wage rise
Summary
The Placerville Recreation and Parks Commission voted to raise aquatics fees about 2.8% to help cover rising labor costs after staff said pool revenues cover only part of operating expenses; staff will present the proposal to city council for final action and follow required notice procedures.
The Placerville Recreation and Parks Commission voted to raise aquatics fees about 2.8% to offset an increase in the minimum wage, giving staff direction to take the proposal to City Council and pursue any required notice and implementation steps.
Department Director Dennis Nishihara told the commission that lifeguard training is scheduled for March 30–April 3 and that the department plans to open the regular pool season May 30 through Aug. 7, with an extended season through Sept. 7. He said staff is seeking partners and additional funding to keep…
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