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Broomfield proposes systematic parks and recreation fee updates, shifts family pass to household model
Summary
Parks and recreation staff proposed a repeatable fee model to achieve roughly 55–60% cost recovery, change the family pass to a household pass (to cover more household types), and adjust about 250 fees incrementally, citing rising personnel and debt costs.
Parks and recreation leaders proposed a structured, repeatable approach to fees that would raise cost recovery and simplify administration, including switching from a family pass to a household pass and revising roughly 250 fee lines.
Director of Operations Clay Shuck and Recreation Superintendent Matt Gulley told council the community has not updated many fees for years and that rising labor, utility and debt costs require a more…
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