The Glynn County Commission convened on October 3, 2024, to discuss various agenda items, culminating in a significant decision regarding recreation park fees.
The meeting began with a public hearing, which concluded without any comments from attendees. Following this, Chairman Costeson proposed a motion to approve the recreation park fees as outlined in Attachment A. Notably, the motion included a provision to phase in fee increases for Neptune Park, Pastel Park, and community buildings over a three-year period, with the new rates set to take effect on January 1, 2025.
Commissioner Fendig seconded the motion, prompting a brief discussion among the commissioners. Ultimately, the motion was put to a vote, and all commissioners, including Commissioner Booker, expressed their approval, resulting in a unanimous decision.
This adjustment to the recreation park fees reflects the commission's ongoing efforts to manage community resources effectively while ensuring accessibility to local parks and facilities. Further details on the implementation of these changes will likely be discussed in future meetings.