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San Antonio Parks & Rec Classes Cut Due to Low Attendance

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

San AntonioParks and Recreation to Cut Classes Amid⁣ Low attendance

SAN​ ANTONIO – The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is planning to reduce some class offerings after data revealed nearly one-third of programs consistently had no⁣ participants, officials announced this week. The cuts come as the city faces a projected budget shortfall of nearly $173 million over the next two years, though department leaders emphasize the decision is also driven ‍by a desire to optimize resources and focus on program ‌quality.

The issue surfaced during a⁢ comprehensive​ budget review, highlighting a disparity in⁣ class popularity. While some fitness classes and programs held ⁣in remote locations like North Side parks saw zero attendance, others at community centers were⁣ consistently oversubscribed as children gravitated toward preferred options. Department⁣ officials say they will prioritize maintaining popular, well-attended classes and expanding access to the city’s 19 community centers.”So, when the community would come in – kids primarily‍ – choosing which class they want ​to be in, a lot of them ⁢gravitated to some more than others,” said Assistant city Manager John Garcia. “And so, we focused the reduction‍ on where there was zero attendance.”

Sanchez, a resident who‍ has⁤ attended Parks and Recreation classes, noted she’s experienced firsthand ⁣the‌ low ⁣turnout. “Classes far away, like​ yoga classes, where there’s nobody there,” she said. ⁤

Garcia stated the department’s goal is to shift from ⁢”programming every available space, every hour” to a model focused⁢ on “quality, not quantity.” He also announced plans to increase operating hours at community centers during a budget ‍work session on Tuesday.

The San Antonio City Council ⁣is scheduled to vote on a final city budget on September 18.

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