Rockland extends recreation center lease two years
ROCKLAND – Despite public criticism of Rockland’s continued ownership and maintenance of a building used by a national organization, Rockland City Councilors voted to hold the Flanagan Community Center lease for another two years.
On June 11, at a regularly scheduled meeting, councilors voted unanimously to continue their contract with the Penobscot Bay YMCA. Three years ago, the Y was the only organization willing to take stewardship of the faltering program.
Before the vote, Mayor Valli Geiger recollected the City’s dilemma three years prior.
“I felt that it was a lawsuit waiting to happen for the City,” she said. “I found it [the situation] to be very disturbing.”
The City was paying more than $300,000 per year, despite poor supervision of middle school students and a rec center that suffered graffiti, vandalism, and unacceptable behavior.
According to Geiger, the City is now paying $197,500, two-thirds to one-half of the previous cost, while security and programming have improved. And, no Rockland child is turned away.
Though councilors voted unanimously, Councilor Ed Glaser saw a possible future link between the Rec Center and another agenda item which was postponed until July 9.
Glaser suggested that the creation of a Parks and Recreation department would provide more recreation-minded individuals from whom to draw advice.
“It gives us an opportunity to have a group of citizens looking at that contract, that it’s not just up to council at that point,” he said.
Geiger said she also would like to see a Parks and Recreation department. However, to do so requires increases in municipal revenue sharing, school funding, and a possible increase in area businesses.
“Everyone mourned the loss of the spirit of it [the former Rec Center] and what it used to be, but certainly not what it was by the time we closed it down,” she said.
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