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Michigan City park board adopts 2026 golf fees and contracts after staff clarifications
Summary
The Michigan City Parks and Recreation Board voted Oct. 15 to approve the department's proposed 2026 golf fees and related contracts after staff answered questions about refund policies, pass validity and outing pricing.
The Michigan City Parks and Recreation Board voted Oct. 15 to adopt the department's proposed 2026 golf fees and related contracts, after board members and staff discussed refund policy for season passes, when passes are valid and pricing differences for individual play versus group outings.
Board members debated several administrative details before taking the unanimous voice vote recorded as "motion carried." The motion to accept the 2026 golf fees and contracts was made and seconded during the meeting; the board did not read a roll-call vote in the public record.
Why it matters: The fee schedule sets user charges for both the North and South golf courses, affects revenue for parks operations and clarifies rules guests will follow during the playing season.
Board discussion and staff responses Staff described a proposed change to the season-pass refund policy and the scope of pass validity. One attendee…
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