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New recreation system has hiccups, but shows improvement

Ottawa residents and city councillors say the new registration system for recreation programs showed improvement compared to the old system with the exception of a mistaken surcharge, credit card woes, and other challenges.

Some hit with mistaken surcharge, credit card woes while registering for aquatics

Some Ottawa residents say the new recreation program registration system is better than the previous one, but still has its flaws. (Marta Sobral Garcia)

Ottawa residents and city councillors say the new registration system for recreation programs showed improvement compared to the old system with the exception of a mistaken surcharge, credit card woes, and challenges that come with a brand new workflow.

Monday night's registration for City of Ottawa aquatics programs in early 2023 presented the first test of a new systemafter its predecessor was the subject of complaintsformany years.

The new system was brought in to allowmore people to complete transactions at the same time and allowpeople to queue for access to the site, similar to the provincial vaccine booking portal.

Residents who spoke with CBC did reporta familiar problem: an inability to registermultiple children before programs filled up.

"It's extremely frustrating," said Barrhaven mother Samantha Sharkey."When they say they have improved systems, they come up with new problems for us to deal with."

Sharkeysaid she did appreciate the "wish list" of activities you could select before registration opened, but shewas only able to sign up one of her children for lessons in the first few minutes the portal was open.

She also expressed frustration with trying to navigate the thousands of programs available without a program guide the PDF became extinct along with the old system.

"As a mother of three, I don't have time to spend three hours searching for activities," Sharkey said.

Sharkey says she was only able to get one of her three sons enrolled in swimming lessons. (Submitted by Samantha Sharkey)

'Massive improvement'

Orlans East-Cumberland Coun. Matthew Luloffsaid there were issues with the website that prevented some people from registering, includinga "national outage" for one of the payment processors that halted attempted credit card payments.

Luloff and Coun. Wilson Lo, who representsBarrhaven East, also said some of their constituentswere charged a "non-resident surcharge" despite living within city limits.

This stemmedfrom a glitch in the system when people said they lived in former municipalities likeNavanor Cumberlandinstead of Ottawa, Luloff said.Those affected will receive arefund automaticallyand the city is working to fix the issue, he said.

"With any new system you're going to run into some issues like this," Luloff said. "Many people had been registered already within threeminutes of logging on at 9 p.m. This is a massive improvement to the system that we had."

Lo also saidhe receiveda fair amount of positivefeedback about the new system.

"Even the residents who had the issue of the non-residentcharge thought it was a much better system than the old one," said Lo.

The city did not respond to a request for comment.

Residents will once again try out the new system when all other city programs open for registration Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.