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Kaysville City Council voted Nov. 6 to amend the FY26 consolidated fee schedule to move fees and management of public electric-vehicle charging stations into the Parks & Recreation fee schedule.
Cole Stevens, director of parks and recreation, told the council the change is essentially a transfer of responsibility from the Power Department to Parks because the chargers are located on public park property. "They will transition to a park asset," Stevens said during his presentation.
Council members moved to approve the resolution after a brief presentation and discussion. The resolution places the line item for charging fees in the parks fee schedule and makes Parks & Recreation responsible for day-to-day management and maintenance. No changes to the substantive fee amounts were described at the meeting; staff said the consolidated fee schedule will show the new departmental assignment.
The council approved the motion by voice vote.
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