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Parks board approves $100,000 allocation for Zionsville Golf Course snack shack; procurement rules to apply
Summary
The Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation voted Sept. 10 to approve up to $100,000 from the golf enterprise fund toward a planned snack shack and accessible restroom at the Zionsville Golf Course, with procurement to follow Indiana public‑works rules.
The Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation voted unanimously Sept. 10 to approve up to $100,000 from the golf enterprise fund toward construction of a snack‑shack building and an accessible restroom at the Zionsville Golf Course; roughly $33,000 of that sum will be encumbered for fiscal 2026. The project budget is $267,952, and project managers plan to stage the work across fall 2025 and spring 2026.
The board’s action authorizes Zionsville National, the course’s operating manager, to move forward under the terms of the operating agreement and to follow the applicable procurement rules for any use of town or park funds. John, the parks attorney, told the board that using town funds subjects the project to Indiana public‑works procurement requirements under Indiana Code 36‑1‑12,…
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