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Parks & Recreation Fees and Charges

Policy Title Print Policy History
Revising fees and charges for Parks and Recreation services for FY 2020-2021 and repealing Resolution No. 6927
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 7186March 8, 2023
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 6927September 23, 2020
Resolution 6902July 22, 2020
Resolution 6819June 26, 2019
Resolution 6718June 13, 2018
Resolution 6619June 28, 2017
Resolution 6514June 8, 2016
Resolution 6440June 24, 2015
Resolution 6344June 25, 2014
Resolution 6231June 12, 2013
Resolution 6009June 8, 2011
Resolution 5919June 23, 2010
Resolution 5792June 24, 2009
Resolution 5624June 25, 2008
Resolution 5446June 13, 2007
Resolution 5287June 28, 2006
Resolution 5153June 8, 2005
Resolution 4965May 12, 2004
Resolution 3425October 26, 1994
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