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File #: 24-242    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/10/2024 In control: Council Work Session
On agenda: 7/8/2024 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 98-22 and Establishing Fees and Charges for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Cemetery Enterprise for 2025 Presenter: Britt I. Haley, Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Kim King, Assistant Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Attachments: 1. City Council - Exhibit A - 2025 Cemetery Fees and Charges - FINAL For Print, 2. City Council - 2025 Proposed Cemetery Fees and Charges - PowerPoint Presentation, 3. 7-8-24 - Cemetery Fee Increase Resolution - Draft
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A Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 98-22 and Establishing Fees and Charges for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Cemetery Enterprise for 2025

Presenter:
Britt I. Haley, Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Kim King, Assistant Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services

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Summary:
The Cemetery Enterprise is recommending fees and charges for the 2025 calendar year that pertain to its operation of Evergreen and Fairview Cemeteries. The Enterprise has absorbed several increases in operating costs since fees were last increased in 2023. Periodically, the Enterprise needs to adjust fees and charges to address increases in the cost of doing business. The attached proposed fee schedule (Exhibit A) reflects an estimated 91% cost recovery rate before the addition of Cemetery Endowment funds.

Background:
The City of Colorado Springs owns two cemeteries, Evergreen and Fairview. The cemeteries are enterprise operations and, as such, revenues must cover expenses and add to the Enterprise fund balance when feasible. As the cost of providing cemetery services and meeting perpetual care responsibilities increases over time, the Enterprise must adjust fees and charges to continue to cover the costs of operations.

The proposed fee schedule aligns with the City's Revenue Policy and User Fee Policy, ensuring that the Cemetery Enterprise is collecting fees at an appropriate cost recovery level. The proposed 2025 fee schedule reflects an estimated 91% cost recovery of all operational expenses before endowment support. With the addition of endowment funds, cost recovery will meet or exceed 100%. Staff analyzes the demand for services, as well as periodically compares pricing within the local market, to determine pricing levels.

Parks Department staff have reviewed selected fees of other comparable cities, and the proposed fees are competitive. The proposed fees and charges for 2025 are included in Exhibit A.

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