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August 06, 1989 - Image 15

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-08-06

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if the park would be self-sup­
porting; and were the low-in­
come people considered when
deciding the fee hike.
Manning said the fees would
depend a lot on the time of year
that a person attended the park.
If they went to ee a concert or
were just going out to the beach.
"I vision something like $50
for season pass �or residents,
$100 for non-resi ents, $3- 5 a
carload during t e wee , and
$5-$7 a carload on week-ends",
said Manning.
Manning said, St. Joe and the
other parks do not envision
what he sees, as city manager,
for Jean Klock P k, like daily
g od maintenan e, ade uate
lifeguard protect on, dequate ]
security protecti n, adequate
concession and e tertainment.
"The plan call for the park
to be self-supporting and with
the year round attraction the
city would be able to charge a
fee that will make the park self­
supporting", said Manning.
"We'll structure the prices tor
season passes so it does not be­
come a hardship on the resi­
dents."
Glenn Yarbrough, director
of City's recreaction, brought to
)the attention of the commission
th the residents in the Higman
Park area had complained to
th police depar meat about
I d music in the park and they'
m y have a problem vmg an
ou door concert in the par .
Cornmissipner George
Wysinger aid, he doesn't mind
paying to go into' clean park,
but he "canno see charging
Continued 0 P 16
., .
Cut Seni r
utrition
SeNices
The Area Agency on Aging
, nd Senior Nutrition Sevices
announced that. enior group
dining and home-delivered
meals in Berrien, Cass, and Van
BUren Counties will be cut back
in August and Se tembet fr m
five days a week to Monday ,
W�nesdays and- Fridays be­
cause of a shortfaU in funding.
The austerity plan also in­
cludes:
- A substanti cutback in
central staff, wit the u e of
volunteer whene r po ible
- The eli . tion of cold
supper ac�s to .the
ho ebouad, and
- An ina-ease effort to en­
courage increase donation
from older per 0 receiving
meals.

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