A Walk in the Park: The Augusta Recreation & Parks Podcast

How Recreation Programs Are Funded - Understanding Cost Recovery

9 min · 23. Jan. 2026
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Why do some recreation programs have fees while others don’t? How are those fees set - and how do taxpayer dollars fit into the picture? In this episode of the Augusta Recreation & Parks Podcast, we take listeners behind the scenes to explain cost recovery. What it is, why it exists, and how it helps sustain parks, programs, and community spaces across Augusta. From staffing and facilities to utilities and citywide support services, we break down the real costs of delivering recreation in a clear, straightforward way. We also explain why many programs are intentionally subsidized and how fee decisions are guided by fairness, access, and long-term sustainability. Whether you’re a resident, parent, participant, or staff member, this episode offers transparency into how public recreation works, and how your community invests in health, connection, and opportunity. 🔗 Explore the public cost recovery calculator:⁠ augustaga.gov/3413/Cost-Calculator⁠ [https://www.augustaga.gov/3413/Cost-Calculator]

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Episode How Recreation Programs Are Funded - Understanding Cost Recovery Cover

How Recreation Programs Are Funded - Understanding Cost Recovery

Why do some recreation programs have fees while others don’t? How are those fees set - and how do taxpayer dollars fit into the picture? In this episode of the Augusta Recreation & Parks Podcast, we take listeners behind the scenes to explain cost recovery. What it is, why it exists, and how it helps sustain parks, programs, and community spaces across Augusta. From staffing and facilities to utilities and citywide support services, we break down the real costs of delivering recreation in a clear, straightforward way. We also explain why many programs are intentionally subsidized and how fee decisions are guided by fairness, access, and long-term sustainability. Whether you’re a resident, parent, participant, or staff member, this episode offers transparency into how public recreation works, and how your community invests in health, connection, and opportunity. 🔗 Explore the public cost recovery calculator:⁠ augustaga.gov/3413/Cost-Calculator⁠ [https://www.augustaga.gov/3413/Cost-Calculator]

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