How do I obtain a recreation ID card?

Memberships and ID cards may be purchased at the Centennial Commons Control Desk (Photo ID required) and are available to both residents and non-residents. 

To access the facility at resident rates, individuals will need to obtain a resident recreation ID card and pay the daily admission fee. 

To obtain a resident recreation ID card, residents must present their University City—issued occupancy permit as proof of residency and pay a $5.00 fee—NO EXCEPTIONS

Occupancy permits are available at City Hall, located at 6801 Delmar, on the 4th floor Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Please Note: To be added to a Centennial Commons family membership, please ensure that your University City occupancy permit has been updated to include all immediate family members who reside in your home. 

To access the facility, non-residents will be required to have a non-resident recreation ID card and pay the daily admission fee or hold a membership. 

Individuals who cannot provide proof of residency via a University City occupancy permit may purchase a non-resident recreation ID card, which costs $7.00. To access the facility, non-residents must show their card and pay the daily admission fee. 



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1. What are the hours of operation for Heman Park Swimming Pool?
2. Do you offer swim lessons?
3. Can Non-Residents use Heman Park Swimming Pool?
4. If I am not going to swim, do I still have to pay to come into the pool?
5. How do I obtain a recreation ID card?