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Parks & Recreation - Fees & Payment
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1.
Why must I pay a non-resident fee?
Arcata Recreation programs are supported by property tax payments by Arcata property owners and residents.
2.
Do you offer payment plans for Summer Camps?
Yes! To set up a payment plan, you must pay for your child’s 1st week of camp in full. For each week remaining, a $25 non-refundable and non-transferable deposit may be placed to hold your child’s spot. Please only sign up for camps you know your child will attend. Please review our refund and cancellation policies in detail.
Refund and Cancellation Policies
3.
Why must I pay a non-resident fee for my child who attends school in Arcata?
Although your child may attend school in Arcata, we must look at your physical address to determine which city you pay property taxes to.
4.
What are the rates for renting indoor facilities?
You can read more about the pricing and terms of renting each indoor facility by visiting their links on the Rental Facilities and Permits page, or
view all rates here.
5.
Is there a fee associated with any of the City open spaces or parks?
No, there is no fee associated with the use of the hiking or biking trails.
6.
What is your cancellation policy?
Read about our
Cancellation and Refund/Credit Policy.
7.
Do you have scholarships available?
Yes we do. Scholarships are offered to families that show proof of eligibility for our scholarship program, “Youth Development Fund”. These funds allow families to enroll youth in their household the opportunity to participate in programs at a discounted rate.
Proof of scholarship eligibility may include “free/reduced lunch” enrollment, a Medi-Cal card (must be in the child’s name), or a pay stub.
These scholarships are provided by annual division fundraisers and generous donations from the community. They assist with 30% of the program fee. For example, if the program costs $130, the YDF “discount” would be $39. To make a donation, please
visit the online resource.
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