The Newark City Council adopted the city's FY2026'27 master fee schedule on April 23 after extended discussion about recreation fees and cost recovery for non-residents.
City Accountant Ivan Quan presented staff's recommended updates, which apply a 3% CPI increase to many fees and add new legal and market-aligned charges to reimburse the city for services. Staff recommended the fee schedule take effect July 1, 2026.
Discussion centered on a long-standing concern voiced by Council Member Gindell that non-resident charges for Silman Center recreation services, especially the aquatic facility, under-recover general-fund subsidies. "We have a very minor increase for non-residents," Gindell said, arguing the non-resident differential should be at least 25% above resident rates because out-of-city users use facilities subsidized by Newark taxpayers.
Staff said a comprehensive recreation fee update is already underway and that a full market and cost-of-service analysis will take three to four months. Despite that ongoing study, councilors pressed for an interim policy analysis. By roll call the council passed a motion (3'2) directing staff to return at the next meeting with a simple analysis showing the effect of 20% and 25% non-resident surcharges on aquatic center rates; the motion specified the analysis be limited to the aquatic facilities and include projected dollar differences.
Council then adopted the master fee schedule by roll-call vote later in the meeting.
What happens next: Staff will bring a comparative analysis of 20% and 25% non-resident aquatic rate scenarios to the next council meeting and will continue the broader recreation fee review with a comprehensive report in roughly three to four months.
Sources: City presentation by Ivan Quan (accountant); council discussion and roll-call votes (April 23, 2026).