File #: CM-22-011    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Council Motion Status: Passed
File created: 5/17/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/7/2022 Final action: 6/7/2022
Title: Non-Residential Recreation User Fees Notice given by: Councillor Hughes
Attachments: 1. Non-Resident Recreation User Fees - Administrative Analysis
TAMRMS#: B06
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Non-Residential Recreation User Fees
Notice given by: Councillor Hughes

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

The purpose of this report is to present a motion for which Councillor Hughes gave notice on May 16, 2022.

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PROPOSED MOTION(S):
recommendation

Effective September 1, 2022, the City of St. Albert implement non-resident recreation user fees and charges for programs and services which are higher than those charged to St. Albert residents, with the exception of those non-residents from municipalities that have an intermunicipal collaboration framework, memorandum of understanding or other partnership or contribution agreement, pertaining to recreation, that benefits both the City and the other party.

That Administration bring back a report to Council by the end of Q2 2022 on the implementation plan, fees schedule and applicable programs and services.

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ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN

N/A

ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY

A.2.1.b Booking and Sales
Provide transactional support to the community for purchases, bookings, reservations, program registrations, and access to recreation facilities, community facilities and parks.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

N/A

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

Differential fees for recreation facility access based on residency has both benefits and challenges which have been explored in more detail by Administration in the attached analysis. (Attachment 1). Resident and non-resident fees for recreation facility access are not a common offering in recreation facilities in the region and could be precedent setting. There are many complexities to be considered in making this decision including the political, logistical, and staffing impacts. With an investment of time and resources, it is believed that a differential fee structure could be developed and implemented in St. Albert recreation facilities in alignment to the motion.
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