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Agenda 02-10-2026; 2 - Presentation of Fee Study for Emergency Services, Planning & Inspections, and Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation (DEAPR)
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52 <br /> Fee Study Review — DEAPR Recreation <br /> Staff Recommendations <br /> • Charge full cost for Alcohol Permits. <br /> • Fees and cost recovery for Youth Athletics, Summer Camp and Preschool within reasonable <br /> expectations. Afterschool slightly lower. <br /> • Staff can review expanding targeted subsidies to ensure better accessibility for lower income users, <br /> either by expanding existing subsidy programs or exploring peer models. <br /> • Cost Recovery for Adult Athletics and Classes is notably insufficient. <br /> • Increase league costs to peer levels. Could cause some sports to have insufficient teams for <br /> leagues. <br /> • Review staff time efficiency in managing these programs. <br /> • Review offerings for sufficient interest, determine if offerings are redundant with Aging and local <br /> municipal recreation organizations. <br /> • Board could reconsider having a nominal drop-in fee for Central Rec usage or target free usage of <br /> Central Rec to specific users i.e. youth, low-income. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 17 NORTH CAROLINA <br />
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