The Plymouth Park Board approved a slight rate increase for a couple of their shelters and picnic sites during their meeting Monday evening. Each one increased in price by $5.  The Freyman, Hoosier Old Wheels, Horse barn, and Price’s front and back shelters will rent for $50 for city residents and $80 for non-residents.   

The new pavilion in River Park Square and the Gazebo at Prices Pond and in Centennial was added to the rental sites.  The pavilion is $50 for city residents and $80 for non-residents and the Gazebos will be $30 and $50 respectively.  The various pavilions which include the Roadrunners, Mason’s, Neidlinger, Rotary, Lions Club, and red and blue ones at Packard Woods are $30 for city residents and $50 for non-residents and the picnic sites are $15 for city residents and $25 for non-residents.

The Plymouth Park Board approved increasing the Webster Rec Center and Conservation Clubhouse rentals by $100 for residents and non-residents and $50 for certified not-for-profits.  The fees are $321 including tax for city residents, $428 including tax for non-residents, and $160.50 for not-for-profits. 

There is a flat fee of $400 to rent the River Park Square Performance area and concession stand while not-for-profits will pay $200.

Family Pool passes will be going up in 2023.  A family pool pass went up $20 to $80 for city residents and $100 for non-residents while the adult pass stayed the same at $50 and $65 as did children’s annual passes are $40 and $55.   

Group swim lessons increased by $5, and the Plymouth Park Board added a lifeguard fee for pool parties. 

The park board also added a kayak rental fee of $30 a day.