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Agenda 02-10-2026; 1 - Boards and Commissions – Annual Work Plan Summaries
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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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Agenda 02-10-2026; 3 - Board of Health – Appointment Discussion
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Agenda 02-10-2026; 4 - Chapel Hill-Orange County Visitors Bureau Advisory Board – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda 02-10-2026; 6 - Orange County Planning Board – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda for February 10, 2026 Work Session
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15 <br /> Slide#15 <br /> Fee Study Review — DEAPR Recreation <br /> Fee Recovery% Net Cost . County <br /> 32% $879,676 <br /> Considerations for Fee Recovery <br /> Peer Comparison:At top of peer range for youth athletics, below peers at adult athletics. <br /> Community Benefit: County provides a low-cost option for recreation and classes to benefit the members of the <br /> community who cannot afford other private recreation options. <br /> Strategic Alignment: Healthy Community Obj.8—Invest in services and programs that improve the health and quality of <br /> life of the community (e.g., recreation and public open spaces,arts, etc.) <br /> Unanticipated Uses: Orange County's recreation fee schedule does not make any adjustments for out-of-county use, <br /> and is first-come,first-serve,so services may not be used by those with greatest financial need. <br /> Opportunity Cost of Subsidy:County funds that are subsidizing certain recreation services could be used to expand <br /> services instead. For example, the general fund subsidy that is currently applied to adult programming could be shifted <br /> to expand youth programming. <br /> Targeted Subsidy: County has several subsidy mechanisms for certain programs or users. Detailed on upcoming slide. <br /> �1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 15 NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Slide #16 <br /> Fee Study Review — DEAPR Recreation <br /> Targeted Subsidy Arrangements <br /> All peers in the peer review utilize different targeted subsidy arrangements, as does the county.Targeted <br /> subsidies can ensure that those who can't afford private services can take advantage of the county <br /> services. <br /> However, administering a targeted subsidy adds administrative costs that add to the total cost of <br /> programs. Typical subsidy programs also require income verification, which can feel invasive to users. <br /> County has two primary subsidy programs: <br /> DSS covers up to$250 per child that are receiving benefits from DSS out of its Youth Enhancement <br /> Fund. DSS provides the administrative support to track the usage of the program. <br /> DEAPR uses free or reduced lunch certificates from OCS to provide 25% discount to classes and <br /> programming. Does not apply to afterschool, summer camp or preschool. <br /> Separately, a prior Board removed the fee for both youth and adult drop-in programming at Central <br /> Recreation Center. This includes badminton, basketball and pickleball. Staff are required to supervise <br /> these drop-in periods, so 633 hours of staff time have no reimbursement. Fees could be established for <br /> adults, for youth, or both. <br /> 16 ORANGE <br /> COOUNA Y <br /> 114CWTM CAR <br /> Commissioner McKee said it was odd that the subsidy for adult athletics would be higher <br /> than for youth. <br /> Kirk Vaughn said the consultant made the same comment. He said there are opportunity <br /> costs for subsidizing certain programs above others. <br />
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