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BUDGET 101: Leisure Services
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First on the list is Leisure Services. In our budget survey, we heard several comments on the new Social Development Program, expressing hope for the success of the program. There were also some comments on the high costs of building and running both the Sportsplex and Terrace & District Aquatic Centre. In addition, a few respondents asked questions about this department, which we have answered below. Please note that some questions have been edited for clarity.
Would a small fee increase help with this department’s budget?
Great question! We are currently undertaking a full fee review across all programs and offerings in our facilities and will update the public on any changes we make to fees in advance.
Can we get longer TDAC memberships than one month?
Yes. One- and three-month individual memberships are currently available, and we will be reintroducing family memberships and longer memberships in the new year. Stay tuned on social media and we will also post the updated information at the TDAC. More info on memberships is available here.
Are there plans to improve the Terrace Municipal Cemetery with a map or other updates?
In November 2021 (right before the snow arrived!) we installed a new sign at the cemetery, and we are now working on the new map that will be installed early in the new year. In 2022 we will be undertaking additional updates to our Municipal Cemetery, including landscaping enhancements and much-needed improvements to our maintenance building. Planning and design work for the future cemetery expansion will also begin in 2022.
Do you have other questions about this department? Post them below.
Stay tuned next week when we will look at the Fire Department!