A proposed increase in recreation fees is set to impact Largo City residents, with discussions highlighting a potential rise of $495,000 in user fees. This increase aims to cover essential costs, including groundskeeping and staffing for new positions such as a maintenance worker and two lifeguards.
During the July 25 meeting, city officials emphasized the need for these fee adjustments, noting that many current rates have not changed in years. The proposed fees will be aligned with those of surrounding municipalities, ensuring that Largo remains competitive while providing necessary services.
The Recreation, Parks, and Arts department conducted a thorough analysis of regional fees, which will be presented in detail at an upcoming meeting. The fee increase is expected to fund the maintenance of High Point Park, a facility that will serve both local residents and Pinellas County Schools, which will utilize the park for lacrosse practices.
Officials clarified that the maintenance of the park is part of a tri-agency contract, with Pinellas County covering construction costs while Largo manages ongoing maintenance. This partnership aims to enhance recreational opportunities in an underserved area of the city.
As the city prepares for these changes, residents can anticipate further discussions and details regarding the fee structure and its implications for local services.