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Table Mountain Golf Course: board and city agree to reimburse projects; course outlines $4M+ capital needs
Summary
The nonprofit that runs Table Mountain Golf Course updated the council on operations, equipment purchases and an aging irrigation system. The council approved reimbursement of one percent/revenue shares for 2023 projects and accepted the course’s 2024‑25 project list.
Bob Collier, general manager of Table Mountain Golf Course, briefed the Oroville City Council on recent operations, equipment purchases and capital needs at the nonprofit 501(c)(4) course.
Collier said the course made about $74,000 in 2023 and lost roughly $124,000 in the most recent year largely because the board chose to reinvest in equipment and repairs. He told the council the club purchased new mowers and other equipment and increased payroll to retain staff. Collier said the golf course has recovered some post‑pandemic rounds but…
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