Charlottesville-run gym to close two days next week for maintenance

If you are a regular user of the fitness room at Carver Recreation Center, you’ll need to find a new place to go on April 28 and April 29. The space will be closed for maintenance on those days.

“Patrons with a Carver Fitness Pass may use Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center during this time,” reads an announcement of the closure.

People who want to use the fitness room have two options to pay. The most affordable option is to be a single access user to the facilities at Carver Recreation Center for a one-month cost of $20 for city residents under the age of 60 and $38 for a Charlottesville family. The price goes up to $26 for non-resident individuals but still $38 for non-resident families. People over the age of 60 can pay $15 a month and individuals with disabilities pay $10 a month.

You can also single access to the Smith Aquatic and Fitness Center for $28 a month for city residents under the age of 60 and $53 for famillies. Non-residents pay $36 a month and non-resident families pay $71 a month.

For more permutations, visit the single access page. There are discounts for purchasing passes that last multiple months.

Individuals and families who live in Charlottesville can also purchase a pass for access to both facilities. The cost for individuals to attend both is $40 a month of $108 for three months. The cost of “double access” for a Charlottesville family is $76 a month or $205 for three months.

For out-of-town individuals the cost per month is $52 and $141 for three months. Non-resident families pay $101 a month and $273 for three months.

Table displaying double access rates for Carver Recreation Center and Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center, outlining costs for residents and non-residents for 1 month and 3 months for individual and family access.

Before you go: This story originally went out in the April 22 edition of the Charlottesville Community Engagement newsletter. This is a production of a Town Crier, as opposed to Town Criers, so it takes a bit to get to everything. If you want to increase the chance of plurality, support the info!


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