Two items discussed at the November 18 Coronado City Council meeting focused on recreation fees and the City’s Park and Recreation Commission, which has been newly merged with the Street Tree Committee.
Over the past few years, Coronado’s Recreation and Golf Services Department worked to present the Council with studies and proposals towards updating the recreation fees across programs and facilities to better reflect current costs and cost-recovery goals. Those updates were approved in 2024, and the Recreation and Golf Services Department Director, Tim Farmer, provided an update on the effectiveness of those changes, along with some proposed suggestions for additional operational improvements.
The fee structure updates had set cost recovery goals of 40 to 60 percent through direct and i

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