Salt Lake City’s little leaguers may not have to pay so much to play ball after all.
City Council members are scheduled Tuesday to consider reducing field rental fees for youth sports leagues, bringing relief to organizations that have said a recent spike in rates threatened their existence.
As the city focuses on being family-friendly, Mayor Erin Mendenhall said Monday, accessibility to youth sports is one place residents said they needed help. The fee reduction will affect all youth sports programs, not just baseball.
“Every resident knows that the costs of water are not going down in the western United States,” Mendenhall said. “These are some of the real reasons that fees increase on our parks, but the value of supporting families and kids’ access to sports programs is absolutely worth our investment.”
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