: f i ‘ Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 18, 1990 _ City council considers — ~ recreation fee increase - Terrace City council’s Commuti- ity and Recreation Services Com- Mittee is reviewing a-’"1990/91 Fees and Charges" increase sub- mitted by superintendent of parks and recreation Steve Scott. In most instances the increases aren't large -—— nickels and dimes, and in some cases a few dollars — but anyone who likes: buying three- or six- month pool passes could be in for a-bit of a shock if the new. rate schedule is adopted by council. _ The proposed increase for these passes in 25 percent. According to Scott, a survey’ of: 12 other B.C. municipalities indi- cated that the City of Terrace rates . for three-- and -six-month pool passes are the lowest in the provi- - nee. A-25 percent increase would . bring the rates more into line with the provincial average, though, and Scott says in a memo-to.council, "The pass will stilt offer excellent value in relation to the equivalent single admissions." In justifying that statement, Scott offers the following example: Based on three visits every week, seniors and children would pay 33 per week without a pass, but with a three- or six-month pass they would pay only $1.75 to $1.88 a $110.30, - week, This is based on the pro- posed rate of $22.50 for a three- month pass and $42 for a_six- month pass. At the present time, those same passes cost $17.85 and $33. In other communities, says Scott, three-month passes range between $17.85 and $42.25 and the © provincial average is $27.03. The increase for a family pass would be much ‘more substantial, though: Based on: three visits every week, a family would spend $12 every week without a pass, but with a three- or six-month pass ‘they would. pay only $5.25 to $5.83 a week. This is based on the proposed rate of $70 for a three- month pass and $126 for a six-. month pass. At the present time, those same passes cost $54.60 and ‘$101. In other communities, accor- ding to Scott, three-month passes range between $54.60 and $165 and. the - provincial average is If council: adopts: the ‘récom- mendéd rate increase, regular pool patrons might be well advised to do a little‘estimating before rush- ing out and buying @ new pass. On the children or seniors passes, for example, those who plan. on using it twice a week will save a “aM a! Great pictures aren't the only things you'll get at Northern Drugs. Now, until August 25, *|-you'll also get a chance to win an exotic ocean cruise for 2 to Mexico! 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