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Board hears informal outreach from country club; members agree to invite club to discuss beautification
Summary
A board member said they had an informal conversation with David Marks of the country club about partnering on landscaping and beautification. Members suggested inviting the country club to present ideas before pursuing formal collaboration.
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A board member told the Signal Mountain Recreation Board on April 16 that David Marks, a member of the country club, casually expressed interest in partnering with the town on landscaping and beautification of areas near club facilities.
The committee member said the exchange was informal and that the country club has expressed a desire to invest in improvements; past efforts had not succeeded, the member added. Board members characterized the outreach as an opportunity and recommended inviting representatives of the country club to a future meeting to outline what a partnership might look like.
Members cautioned that any plan should be vetted and presented before significant steps are taken; one member volunteered to take the lead on outreach and invite the country club to present its ideas at a board meeting. No formal agreement or commitment was voted on during the session.
Next steps: a board member will reach out to the country club to invite them to present, and the board will review any proposed partnership before approving work or in-kind contributions.
