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Commission approves adjusted facility and aquatics fees after discussion

Parks and Recreation Commission · April 14, 2026
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Summary

After discussion about resident vs. nonresident pricing and pavilion inclusivity, the commission voted to approve a package of fee adjustments for facility rentals, tournament vendors, and aquatics season passes, with staff directed to refine several nonresident rates.

The Parks and Recreation Commission voted on April 14 to approve a set of fee changes for facility rentals, concession/vendor arrangements and aquatics passes, following staff presentations and commissioner questions about resident versus nonresident pricing.

Spencer Duall, recreation staff, said the department is proposing to allow nonresidents to reserve recreation center facilities and set nonresident rental rates roughly double the resident rate — for example, the presentation cited $60 an hour for a nonresident room rate and $30 an hour for residents. Duall explained the recommendation follows earlier policy changes that allowed nonresidents to…

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