College Station City Council Studying Fee Changes for Parks & Recreational Services

College Station City Council Studying Fee Changes for Parks & Recreational Services

College Station City Council Studying Fee Changes for Parks & Recreational Services

Increasing Fees for Non-Residents: Major Topic of Discussion

In a recent meeting, the College Station city council debated the restructuring of fees for its parks and recreation programs and services. This attention was particularly centered on the financial contribution of users who do not live in College Station, a topic that consumed a significant portion of the council’s July 25th meeting.

Currently, non-residents are required to pay a 20 percent surcharge on most programs and services in College Station. Council members, Mayor John Nichols in particular, are considering increasing this surcharge rate to 25 percent for non-residential users.

The council explored the possibility of Bryan residents paying a similar surcharge, taking into account what Bryan charges for College Station residents, and a proposed increase in the rate for non-residents who do not reside in Bryan.

Potential Opportunities for Revenue Generation

Other topics related to the financial revamp included revenue generation opportunities including seeking sponsorship money from private businesses, getting sports participants to pay for umpires and referees, and ramping up marketing and promotional efforts to draw in more participants.

Final Decision Pending

A final decision on this matter will be made during the council’s August 22nd meeting.

News on Texas A&M Athletics and Parks and Recreational Services

Alongside council discussions, Texas A&M’s Athletics Director presented an update to the A&M System Board of Regents. Trev Alberts broached topics including departmental culture, business operations, student-athlete experiences, and the department’s challenges and opportunities. A significant revelation was that this year marked the first time since 2018 that A&M Athletics was not on NCAA probation or under an active investigation.

Increased Demand at Bryan’s Legends Events Center

Concurrently, Bryan’s Legends Events Center reports an increase in popularity. The venue, in its second year of operations, has seen growth in all performance areas, with the economic impact over $23 million in the first nine months of the fiscal year. The number of events increased to 25, resulting in an influx of participants from 48,000 to 73,000.

City of College Station Solid Waste Division Update

Caroline Ask, Manager of the Solid Waste Division, spoke about the logistics of handling waste during the move-in/move-out season and also highlighted the importance of being a good neighbor when disposing of waste. The Council believes educating the community about proper waste disposal will be beneficial for everyone.


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