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San Bruno's RACK reports high demand in first year; staff cite memberships, lessons and rentals

San Bruno City Council · September 9, 2025
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Summary

City recreation staff told the council the Recreation and Aquatic Center (RACK) completed its first year with roughly 1,500 annual memberships, about 1,000 monthly memberships, 3,160 punch passes sold, 37,000 admissions and an estimated 119,000 total visits; staff outlined expansion plans and staffing needs.

City recreation leaders delivered a comprehensive first‑year report on the San Bruno Recreation and Aquatic Center (the RACK) at the Sept. 9 council meeting, highlighting strong community use, program growth and operational challenges.

"The rack team achieved many great accomplishments during our first year," Deputy Director Damen Santom said. Staff reported hiring more part‑time staff (adding roughly 72 hires to an initial 79), expanding aquatics programming and training 54 lifeguards, and offering more than 200 swim…

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