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West Valley City moves to raise golf rates, adds new player-pass and tournament pricing
Summary
Parks and Recreation Director Jamie Young told the council the city plans to raise 18-hole rates with a cart to $75 and overhaul player-pass and tournament pricing to capture demand and build capital for course maintenance; residents would keep a discounted play rate without paying the $300 pass fee, and passes will remain capped and offered first-come.
Jamie Young, West Valley City’s parks and recreation director, told the council the city is proposing a set of fee changes for its municipal golf courses that would raise the peak 18-hole rate with a cart to $75 (previously $56) and adjust player-pass and tournament pricing to match market demand.
Young said the increases are intended to reduce reliance on general-fund support for course maintenance and to build capital reserves for future improvements. “We believe that we can get our golf rate up to $75 for 18 with a cart,” Young said in the meeting.
City staff described several…
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