Review community center rental policies and free programming schedule
In Plain English
The city operates community centers that residents can rent for events and that offer free programs like fitness classes or youth activities. City council will examine current rental fees, booking rules, and which programs the city provides at no cost. This review could lead to changes in what you pay to rent space or what free activities are available.
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