File #: 2015-2180   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 11/3/2015
Title: Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Amending Master Fee Resolution 12191 to Add and Revise Recreation and Park Fees. (Recreation 5191)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - 2016 Recreation and Park User Fee Schedule, 2. Exhibit 2 - User Fee Comparison with other Jurisdictions, 3. Presentation, 4. Resolution - Fees
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Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Amending Master Fee Resolution 12191 to Add and Revise Recreation and Park Fees. (Recreation 5191)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Elizabeth D. Warmerdam, Interim City Manager

Re: Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Amending Master Fee Resolution 12191 to Add and Revise Recreation and Park Fees

BACKGROUND

On January 22, 1992, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 12191, codifying all fees for services into a City-wide fee schedule (Schedule). This Schedule is updated each year, via resolution, to reflect changes in the cost of providing services as well as in the Consumer Price Index for the San Francisco Bay Area.

The Recreation and Park User Fees are reviewed annually by the Recreation and Park Commission with a recommendation brought forward to the City Council. The Recreation Commission reviewed and recommended the 2016 Master Park Fee on October 8, 2015. The Alameda Recreation and Park Department (ARPD) reviewed its current fees and made adjustments based on existing conditions in combination with cost comparisons with other local jurisdictions including San Leandro, Pleasanton, Union City, and San Ramon (Exhibit 2).

DISCUSSION

The City's Schedule is updated annually as part of the City budget process, which has a start date of July 1st. Due to the timing of summer recreation programs, the Recreation and Park User Fee Schedule (Exhibit 1) is adopted earlier, with the implementation date being January 1, 2016. However, the school-year fees are noted separately with a start date of August 2016 to coincide with the start of the school year.

Fees represent direct costs for program staff time, facility maintenance and utilities, plus indirect costs for administrative staff time and supplies. Fees are intended to recover costs while balancing the benefits for the community and individuals. For example, programs that are ava...

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