During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the potential acquisition of the Brookdale Golf LLC property, currently under contract with the South Sound YMCA. The city council is considering a purchase agreement that would allow the City of Yelm to acquire the property for $2.6 million, which includes valuable water rights and existing infrastructure.
Council members emphasized the importance of maintaining the golf course as a community asset, with several expressing a desire for it to remain unchanged. Council member Mark Kaminsky highlighted the significance of the golf course to local residents, stating, “I don’t want it to change at all.” The council reassured attendees that the YMCA would have no future control over the property once the city takes ownership.
The acquisition is seen as a strategic move to secure additional water rights, which could help meet future demands and potentially lower costs for the city. Council discussions also touched on the feasibility of the existing wells on the property, with the city planning to conduct further studies to assess their viability.
While the council is moving forward with the purchase agreement, they stressed that this decision is not final. A feasibility study is expected to conclude by November 17, and further public input will be sought before any definitive actions are taken regarding the future of the golf course.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency and community engagement, as council members acknowledged the passionate concerns of residents regarding the preservation of the golf course as a vital part of Yelm’s landscape.