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E.S. Rose fields report: Belmont uses a fraction of available time, scholarships and community programs funded by lease payments
Summary
Metro Parks staff presented the annual E.S. Rose Park report outlining Belmont University’s field usage, community access, utility arrangements and scholarships funded by lease revenue; Belmont covers most utilities during its season and the university funds multi-year turf projects.
Wayne Evans, superintendent for revenue-producing facilities, presented the annual report on E.S. Rose Park and the partnership with Belmont University at the July 1 meeting.
Evans said Belmont uses the athletic fields between roughly 13% and 20% of available time depending on the sport; the remainder is available for community users such as schools and clubs. "At the bottom, you can see the unscheduled time available. So that park for a good bit of the time...is just…
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