Pima County is giving the public until April 30 to submit any comments on proposed fees for Natural Resources Parks and Recreation facilities and programs.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Department wants the communities feedback on proposed changes to its existing fees.
If the Board of Supervisors approves these changes, it would benefit users of County’s natural spaces, indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, and programs. “Our fees have been lower than other local jurisdictions for many years, with many programs offered free to County residents. Additional revenue will allow us to expand our services and invest in new programming," said Robert Padilla, NRPR Deputy Director.
The public has until April 30 to submit any thoughts or comment by emailing [email protected] or going in person to one of the location listed below.STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
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