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City reviews public‑private partnership operations, marina progress and waterpark outlook
Summary
Council received updates from Parks and Recreation staff and operators on leases and operations for Tribute marina, Hawaiian Waters waterpark and the Athletic Club, including revenue shares, site improvements and projections for 2026; operators outlined capital and hiring plans.
At a March 17 council session, Parks and Recreation staff and private operators updated councilors on the status of major public–private partnership contracts that operate city recreational assets.
Jackie Gossett (Parks and Recreation) reminded council that staff is reviewing six partnership agreements overseen by the department and summarized lease terms and recent payments: Matthew Southwest (operating Tribute golf clubs and the Marina Park) pays 2% of gross revenue with a $50,000 minimum payment due each July; Hawaiian Waters pays 6% of gross revenue and…
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