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Council hears reports: golf course posts surplus, red‑light cameras active; council asked to revisit snake ordinance

6442896 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

At the Aug. 25 study session council members reported a roughly $75,000 surplus at the municipal golf course, said the new intersection cameras began operation with a 30‑day warning period, and agreed to place a review of city code 67.9 (dangerous animals) on a future agenda.

Council members used the Aug. 25 study session to deliver several brief reports and requests for future agenda items, ranging from a profitable golf season to traffic enforcement and a request to revisit the city’s animal‑control code.

A councilmember reported that the municipal golf course finished the season with an approximately $75,000 profit, the first surplus reported in living memory. The council credited management and staff for improved operations; no specific budgetary actions were taken at the study session.

City staff gave two operational updates. A staff member identified as James provided a reminder about Labor Day garbage schedule changes and reported…

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