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City staff report progress, challenges after taking golf course operations in-house

2829599 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

City staff and new golf staff reported on the December transition of golf-course management to the city, the course opening, staffing, equipment needs and short-term budget questions. No formal council action was taken; staff will return with equipment-purchase authorization and more detailed budget revisions.

City staff, the new head golf professional and the golf superintendent updated the commission on the city’s recent assumption of golf-course operations and described early accomplishments and outstanding operational needs.

Director Landis and City Manager Silcott said the city authorized the transition in September and completed the management turnover on Dec. 30. City staff accelerated the transition and opened the course in mid‑January where weather permitted; snow and saturated ground delayed the initial planned opening. Silcott acknowledged staff should have communicated the accelerated timeline…

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