Recreation Centers of Sun City West General Manager Bill Schwind invites the community to attend budget forums to learn about the proposed fiscal plan for 2021-22.
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RCSCW GM plans public budget sessions
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Recreation Centers of Sun City West General Manager Bill Schwind invites the community to attend budget forums to learn about the proposed fiscal plan for 2021-22.
The sessions will be held in the Social Hall, but also livestreamed and recorded for YouTube 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 14 and 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 15.
Mr. Schwind will give a PowerPoint presentation about the proposed operations and capital budget, including owner member dues, asset preservation fee, golf and bowling fees. The budget is not yet final, as the governing board will not approve it until the regular meeting in May. There will be time for questions from members. Community members are encouraged to attend one of these sessions to provide input and ask questions.