Revise rental policies and fees for community centers and parks
In Plain English
The city is updating rules and pricing for renting community centers, recreation facilities, and parks. Current rental policies may be outdated or unclear for residents and organizations wanting to book spaces. If approved, new guidelines will standardize how the city handles reservations and what groups pay to use public facilities.
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Approve the revised Comprehensive Rental Policy and Fee Schedule
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