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Audit finds control gaps at Beaver Meadow Golf Course; council accepts recommendations
Summary
An independent review found weaknesses in cash handling, refunds, rate verification and TSNAP reporting at Beaver Meadow Golf Course and recommended policy and software changes; the City Council accepted the report and asked management to implement fixes before the 2026 season.
An independent review of Beaver Meadow Golf Course operations presented to the Concord City Council on March 9 found a series of internal‑control weaknesses and recommended policy, process and software changes that city staff say they will implement ahead of the 2026 season.
The review, delivered by Kevin Wright, managing director for CBIZ, covered transactions from October 2023 through October 2025 and focused on cash handling, point‑of‑sale configuration and controls around special events and credits. "One of the things that we noted was there's no comprehensive refund policy in place," Wright told the council, summarizing the report's top observations.
Why it matters: Beaver Meadow posted roughly $2 million in…
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