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Authority approves discounted hall and pool rates for city employees and community groups

Hobart City Redevelopment Authority · June 8, 2026
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Summary

The Hobart City Redevelopment Authority approved a $300 nonprofit-rate hall rental for city employees and a $3-per-child pool rate for day cares and churches; the motion passed 4-0. Minutes list current pool rates but include an unclear reference to $10 that was not specified.

At the June 8 meeting, Park Director Mrs. Mandon proposed discounted community rates and the board voted to approve the proposal.

The authority approved making the hall available to City of Hobart employees at a $300 nonprofit rental rate. The board also approved a $3-per-child pool rate for day cares and churches. The motion to approve the discounts was made by Mr. Schultz and seconded by Mr. Recio; the minutes record the vote as “All aye, motion carried (4-0).” Commissioners in attendance who voted yes were Mr. Such, Mr. Schultz, Ms. Grabczak and Mr. Recio.

The minutes list current pool rates as $5 for residents and $7 for non-residents; they also include a separate reference to $10 that is not explained in the text. The minutes do not specify whether the $3-per-child rate replaces one of those rates or applies in addition to existing categories.

Why it matters: Reduced rates expand access for city employees and community organizations that serve children, while the minutes leave one pricing reference unclear — a point the parks department may need to clarify for implementation and public posting.

Next steps: The minutes do not record additional administrative steps; the parks director will handle implementation and updated public materials as appropriate.