People wanting to participate in Bastrop’s city-run fitness and recreation programming will soon have to pay to participate in activities, exercise classes and other events.
Beginning in April, Bastrop will enter into Phase Two of its city-run recreational programming, which will come with a pilot registration and membership process as well as required payment from anyone interested participating in the city's fitness and recreational programming.
The Bastrop City Council during its March 9 meeting approved a payment structure for Phase Two of its plan, which will last until the end of September.
The monthly cost to participate in the program will be $30 for a city resident and $35 for anyone who resides outside the city limits. Families who live in the city can sign up for $50 and families who are nonresidents will pay $55 per month. Seniors who live in the city will be charged $20 and those who live outside the city will pay $25.