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The board voted 5-0 to raise the Doggy Dip fee from $10 to $15 per dog and shorten each session to 1 to 1.5 hours, with two time slots planned for up to 25 dogs each. It also approved private gymnastics lessons priced at $70 per lesson or $250 for four lessons.
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Doggy Dip will cost more, but the shorter sessions and additional time slot are intended to let more dogs participate. The recreation center will also offer one-on-one or sibling private gymnastics lessons for children ages 3 to 12. Staff reported that revenue was up 3.54% from the prior year, while expenses rose 6.54%, including a nearly 56% increase in utility costs.
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