This document discusses three case studies of conducting user fee studies for municipalities. The first case study was a comprehensive user fee study for a city that identified $1.2 million in additional annual revenue from fee increases and new fee programs. The second case study used a market analysis approach comparing city programs to benchmark cities, which resulted in some program reductions and fee adjustments netting $200,000 more revenue annually. The third case study was a global review of all revenue generating programs including taxes, fees, and rentals to identify opportunities by comparing to benchmark cities.