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Cattails advisory board reports revenue gains, water savings; city course to host 2026 boys 3A tournament
Summary
Cattails advisory board members told the Alamosa City Council the course has increased daily-fee play and membership revenue, conserved water through irrigation upgrades and will host the 2026 boys 3A high school golf tournament, bringing visitors and hotel stays to town.
Eddie Valdez and Amy Ortega, members of the Cattails advisory board, told the Alamosa City Council on Nov. 19 that the municipal golf course is seeing stronger financial results and improved water stewardship this year.
“Things are really, really good,” Valdez said, reporting increased daily-fee play and rising membership. The board cited component gains including about $14,000 in…
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