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Committee moves temporary Harding Park reduced green-fee ordinance to Board amid revenue estimates
Summary
Rec and Park will renovate all 18 Harding Park greens starting in December; to offset expected playability loss and sustain business at pro shop/restaurant, the department proposed temporary reduced green fees; the budget analyst estimated a $590,000 revenue reduction in FY2013–14 and an annual operating loss of $1,205,621.
The Budget and Finance Committee forwarded an ordinance to the Board of Supervisors that would temporarily reduce green fees at Harding Park Golf Course while the department renovates all 18 putting greens.
Katie Pietrutrione of the Recreation and Park Department told the committee the greens are about 10 years old and have been invaded by nematodes, a root-feeding parasite that…
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