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Council debates sales-tax revenue bond to replace failing golf-course irrigation system
Summary
City staff presented a plan to replace a 24-year-old irrigation system at the municipal golf course and proposed financing via a 30-year sales-tax revenue bond (resolution O2032026B) with a direct placement authorization up to $5,000,000; staff said golf revenues are intended to cover roughly $300,000 annual debt service.
City staff told the Cedar Hills City Council on Feb. 3 that the municipal golf course’s 24‑year‑old irrigation system has reached the end of its useful life and requires replacement with more durable materials and controllable heads.
The staff presentation described replacing PVC pipe with high‑density polyurethane piping and installing spreader heads that allow zone‑by‑zone control to improve water efficiency. A bond financing plan was proposed to cover construction and associated course refresh work, with a staff estimate of initial borrowing of about $4,000,000 and bond parameters up…
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