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The Heart of Everything's avatar

Let's say the fee was $60 a month--essentially $2 a day, for that I get unlimited use, most likely excluding specific programs and limited by facility rental at times for tournaments and other events (rentals that offset the cost to me as an individual). I'd say that's a bargain--it does appear like a lot (yearly rate would probably be less I'm guessing?), but if you consider it costs a million dollars to maintain and staff the facility (likely hundreds of employees part time and dozens full time?) and to account for capital needs from equipment to maintenance issues. Maybe some special rates for city employees or other groups that support the facility annually with sponsorships? Assume the facility offers swimming lessons and maybe CPR certification and other education that improves the overall health of users and the community. And of course employees pay taxes and contribute to the economic well-being of the community. There will always be private options for folks who maybe want to do something specific like cross fit or the like--I'm guessing the monthly and annual costs would be higher for those options? At any rate, if you have a valid pro forma budget, you will know what you need to charge. If folks think it's too much, you wouldn't have to join, but having wellness facilities like this are important for the community. I don't know if the price being paid is reasonable or whether the facilities have been thoroughly inspected--but assuming all has been done, I'd say for the economic benefit, the recruitment potential, the overall improvement of the health and safety of the community, it might be a good investment. The key is, it is an investment.

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Sparkify's avatar

The proposed fees are based on all things going as planned which we know always happens in life especially with government matters. (Just a touch of sarcasm here.)

How about we form a non-profit to build the facilities privately with donations? Sprinkle in some volunteer labor for operations and maintenance? Rally citizen/consumer support rather than incur more debt as a nation/state/city. How about we take care of each other in those ways without burdening every taxpayer?

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