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Resident urges council to intervene after new Kenai golf-course rates exclude some disabled players
Summary
A Kenai-area resident told council the golf-course operator's new seasonal pass pricing and elimination of disability discounts effectively priced him out; he asked the council to suspend the operator's license pending review.
During unscheduled public comment on April 16, a Kenai-area resident, identifying himself as Bobby Croom of Sterling, urged the council to intervene over recent price increases at the municipal golf course and asked the council to suspend the operator's license.
Croom said he is disabled and that under a new operator (identified in the meeting as KNC), the cost of a seasonal single pass rose from about $900 last year to $1,400 this year. He asserted the new…
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