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Recreation Tiered Pricing <br />One way to address the stress between the city's need for cost recovery for some of its programs and ensuring <br />that programs are affordable and accessible to all residents is by pricing its programs according to a tiered pricing <br />model. <br />In this model, programs that benefit the entire community are equally available to everyone and are self - directed <br />would be supported by revenue from the general tax fund, grants, or partnerships. <br />For programs that benefit both the community and the individual user fees, grants, or sponsorships would cover <br />anywhere from 25% to 100% of the direct costs. Examples of such programs are senior programs, after school <br />programs, and summer camps that require instructors, clean -up, and prep time. <br />For programs that have a highly individual benefit, such as fitness classes and field trips, user fees may pay for <br />100% or more of the direct costs. <br />To assure equal opportunity for low- income users, the Parks and Recreation Department offers scholarships for <br />fee based programs. <br />0% <br />1007o TAX <br />SUPPORTED <br />� nnm l ln�n �"" <br />W <br />W <br />2 <br />H <br />Z <br />H <br />H <br />W <br />Q <br />