Recent Marion County Park Revenue numbers have been released. At the Marion County CONNECT Economic Development Quarterly meeting on Friday, Marion County Conservation Director Steve Edwards told attendees revenues are up.
Robert’s Creek revenue increased over $110,000 in the past three years. Marion County Park revenue was up $70,000 over the same time span. Revenue for the cabins at Cordova Park were also up roughly $60,000.
The 2019 revenue numbers were affected by the COVID-19 shut down.
Total revenue generated by the three parks increased by nearly $300,000. Total revenue generated over the past three years is just under $2,000,000. For more information, go to KNIA/KRLS.com and click on this story.
Robert’s Creek
FY 2019-2020 $203,000 (covid-19 shut down)
FY 2020-2021 $264,000
FY 2021-2022 $320,000
Marion County Park
FY 2019-2020 $142,000 (covid-19 shut down)
FY 2020-2021 $180,000
FY 2021-2022 $212,000
Cordova Park Cabins
FY 2019-2020 $107,000 (covid-19 shut down)
FY 2020-2021 $160,000
FY 2021-2022 $166,000
Total Income Generated
FY 2019-2020 $487,000 12th statewide
FY 2020-2021 $685,000 8th statewide
FY 2021-2022 $754,000 not available