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Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that reservations are <br />available online, but many residents like to call to make reservations or to ask questions. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she has provided input on potentially charging for <br />programing to recoup some of the costs associated with the programming She noted that other <br />cities charge for services and that covers the cost for the instructor. She stated that a majority of <br />residents do not participate in programming She stated that she would be willing to support the <br />staff position if there is some recoup of costs by those participating in the programing. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood clarified that the example that he <br />used where the charge of $5 was reduced to free was for art in the park, which is an activity for <br />children offered as a companion to the summer concert series. He noted that when the cost was <br />eliminated there was an increase of 50 percent in participation. He agreed that there should be a <br />balance between cost recovery and access. He stated that a cost benefit analysis can be reviewed <br />to determine which programs should continue and which should not. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that it appears that perhaps some of the free programs should <br />have a nominal fee to show cost recovery rather than providing a free service. He stated that <br />perhaps classes or programs offered by other entities should not be repeated and the City should <br />look to develop unique programing with a method of cost recovery. He stated that there seems to <br />be an interest in providing some recreational programing <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that it has been said that interns require additional staff time to <br />bring them up to speed, whereas a regular employee would provide a better value for the dollar. <br />He stated that the recreation programing, specifically the music series, is popular and requires <br />staff time. He stated that he would support this coming back to the next Council meeting. <br />Councilmember Heinrich agreed with City Administrator Ulrich's comments. She stated that the <br />City should be reviewing the offerings provided by churches as well, noting that many churches <br />offer movie nights. She stated that she would not want to see taxpayer dollars used to compete <br />with free events offered by other organizations. <br />Mayor LeTourneau noted that a recreational specialist could do the work to determine the current <br />offerings to residents in order to provide unique opportunities. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she would like to see parameters provided on the <br />programing. She stated that $1,500 for a movie night seems ridiculous. She stated that she <br />would like to see additional information before the item comes before the Council. <br />Mayor LeTourneau confirmed the consensus of the Council for staff to bring the recreational <br />specialist back on September 10. He noted that additional metrics could be provided. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that perhaps that additional <br />information could be reviewed at the work session on September 10, prior to the regular meeting. <br />He stated that part of his concern is that staff has an ideal candidate and has spent a considerable <br />City Council Special Work Session / September 3, 2019 <br />Page 12 of 17 <br />