Expanded Hours at City Recreation Centers Now in Effect: Ayor Erry Anders
The city of San Diego is now keeping its 56 recreation centers open for an additional 5 hours per week due to an improved fiscal situation. In February, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced a $16.5 million budget surplus that would be used to restore hours at libraries and recreation centers. Each rec center's hours have been extended and updated online. The 35 branch libraries will also now be open on Mondays starting June 4th. The budget reforms instituted by Mayor Sanders have collectively saved millions and are projected to result in $119 million in additional surplus over the next five years.
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Expanded Hours at City Recreation Centers Now in Effect: Ayor Erry Anders
The city of San Diego is now keeping its 56 recreation centers open for an additional 5 hours per week due to an improved fiscal situation. In February, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced a $16.5 million budget surplus that would be used to restore hours at libraries and recreation centers. Each rec center's hours have been extended and updated online. The 35 branch libraries will also now be open on Mondays starting June 4th. The budget reforms instituted by Mayor Sanders have collectively saved millions and are projected to result in $119 million in additional surplus over the next five years.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 10, 2012
Contact: Elizabeth Malloy (619) 997-9181
MAYOR JERRY SANDERS
FACT SHEET
EXPANDED HOURS AT CITY RECREATION CENTERS NOW IN EFFECT
Improved financial condition will also keep libraries open longer The City of San Diegos recreation centers are now open an additional 5 hours a week as a result of the citys improving fiscal health. In February, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced that the city had a $16.5 million budget surplus and that he planned to put it to use restoring hours at San Diegos libraries and rec centers, among other city services. Each of the citys 56 recreation centers are now open an additional 5 hours per week. Hours of operation vary at each rec center, and have been updated on the Citys website. (http://www.sandiego.gov/parkand-recreation/centers/) For many San Diegans, our recreation centers provide not only a place for exercise, but also for community involvement, Mayor Jerry Sanders said. As weve faced tough financial challenges, both our local residents who use our centers, and our city employees who work there have felt the brunt of cutbacks. Keeping our recreation centers open longer represents another step toward fiscal recovery. The citys 35 branch libraries will be open on Mondays, effective June 4. The budget surplus was a result of economic reforms put in place by Mayor Sanders, as well as better than expected revenues. Managed competition, the streamlining of nearly every city department, IT outsourcing and other reforms have collectively produced millions of dollars in budget savings. Sanders has projected an additional $119 million in budget surplus over the next five years. Were not done yet, said Sanders. Were going to keep at it until the very last day reforming, retooling and restoring city services. ###