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Golf division proposes modest fee increases for 2025 to fund deferred maintenance; council accepts current timing process
Summary
Salt Lake City Golf Division staff presented proposed fee adjustments on Feb. 11, saying modest increases for the 2025 season would generate roughly $553,000 to address long-running deferred maintenance across municipal courses.
Salt Lake City Golf Division staff presented proposed fee adjustments on Feb. 11, saying modest increases for the 2025 season would generate roughly $553,000 to address long-running deferred maintenance across municipal courses.
The division’s director, Matt Kamire, described the fee changes as a measured response to sharply increased demand for city courses since 2018 and as a way to fund needed capital projects without relying on the general fund. "We want to deliver value in a very good experience," Kamire said, and the division intends to invest additional revenue in infrastructure such as irrigation, tee-box leveling, parking repairs and clubhouse repairs.
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