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recreation program, and the design of such in cooperation with the <br /> Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation office, and this committee. <br /> Point <br /> Reasonable charges and fees should be established to serve the <br /> economic ability of the community to participate in recreational <br /> activities. <br /> Answer <br /> The philosophy of keeping recreation open to all is a goal that we <br /> try to accomplish through the charge of reasonable fees. Generally <br /> a 10% to 15% administrative fee is added on to the core cost of <br /> running a program. Some programs do provide a bit more income, <br /> and the profits used to support and enhance future offerings. <br /> Again, each city would be fiscally responsible for its own <br /> recreation programs as a part of the partnership or as enhancement <br /> to the partnership for specific city needs. <br /> Point <br /> Annual Reporting <br /> Answer <br /> Annual reports will be given to all parties of the partnership which <br /> presents all programs offered, success and failures, number of <br /> participants, benefits, and financial outcome. <br /> Point <br /> Publication of programs <br /> Answer <br /> All of the cities now have free access to the Observer. The city of <br /> Lino Lakes also publishes a brochure listing parks and recreation <br /> opportunities. The City of Lino Lakes covers 2 other school <br /> district areas and we need to ensure information gets to these <br />
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