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Kasson City park board reviews aquatic center losses, weighs punch-card and sponsor-night promotions
Summary
The Kasson City Park Board reviewed a packet showing lower pool visitation and operating losses, discussed marketing ideas — including punch-card passes, sponsor nights and food-truck/movie events — and asked the city administrator to analyze a proposed punch-card option before the next meeting.
Kasson City's Park Board opened its meeting by approving last month's minutes and spent the bulk of its time on a review of the city's aquatic center, where visitation and revenue were down for the season despite some concession profits.
Board members presented a packet of financial figures and maintenance notes, saying overall attendance fell this year and the city absorbed higher operations costs. One board member said non-resident family visits fell by nine, reducing admissions revenue by about $4,500. A staff member supplied the revenue and expense pages and said wages this year were about 10–15% lower after management tightened staffing when attendance dipped.
Why it matters: The pool is treated as a public commodity that typically operates at a net loss; the board's decisions about…
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