Saturday, December 14, 2024
36.0°F
Ephrata city amenities such as the Splash Zone will continue to assess a fee for nonresidents to use them after the Ephrata City Council voted to keep the fees in place Tuesday evening.

Stories this photo appears in:

Summer decisions: Ephrata keeps non-resident parks and rec fees, will close city hall earlier for next two months
May 18, 2023 5:20 p.m.

Summer decisions: Ephrata keeps non-resident parks and rec fees, will close city hall earlier for next two months

EPHRATA — People living outside the Ephrata city limits will still pay non-resident fees to participate in city recreation programs and use city facilities like the Splash Zone following Wednesday’s regular meeting of the Ephrata City Council. “What we’re up here for is to represent the citizens of Ephrata,” said Mayor Pro-Tem William Coe. “Those citizens are the ones that use their tax dollars to pay for our infrastructure … . And so they are paying a fee, in the form of taxes, to have some of those amenities that we cherish.” ...