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Lincoln Park District to raise fees

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Dear Members/Community

The Lincoln Park District has been serving the community of Lincoln and surrounding area since 1961.

We have been able to maintain and grow to what we are today because of community support, dedicated membership and fiscal responsibility. The Lincoln Park District goal is to continue to offer the best recreational opportunities to our members and the community for years to come.

Recently the Illinois State Legislature passed the $15 An Hour Minimum Wage Act, which took effect July 1st, 2019. The law states that full time and part-time employees (18 and older) will be guaranteed gradual salary increases for the next 5 and a half years which will end in 2025 at $15 per hour. This legislation is going to affect many small businesses, including the Park District, which has over 35 part time/seasonal employees.

 

The bottom line is that we will need revenue to cover the additional cost brought on by this recent legislation. We have been put in a situation without many options.

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Just to give you an idea, this means an additional $8,000 a year, every year until 2025, which will add $40,000 to our payroll. This is a substantial amount that the Park District must come up with.

Other than being open fewer hours, cutting programs or laying people off, the board of commissioners wants you to know that the Park District will be implementing our new fee structure taking effect November 1st, 2019. Please keep in mind that the Park District has not had any price increase for the last six years. With the new fee adjustment, this will help cover additional salary costs and we will continue to offer the same quality service that our members, community and surrounding areas are accustom to.

Once again, thank you everyone for your continued support of the Lincoln Park District.

Lincoln Park District
Board of Commissioners

[Posted October 8, 2019]

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