CITY OF ASHEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: To Share Updates on the Municipal Golf Course

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City of Asheville Parks and Recreation Department issued the following announcement on Aug. 25.

The City of Asheville Community & Regional Entertainment Facilities Department will present updates on the process of selecting a qualified company to manage the day to day operations of the Municipal Golf Course at a community meeting on September 1.  Topics of discussion will include rates, transitioning employees between companies and general topics of interest to golfers 

Additionally, status updates related to grant applications and capital improvement projects will be given at the meeting.  A representative from the newly selected company will be present and available to take questions. City staff will also be on hand to answer questions. 

The contract for the selected firm is on the agenda for review at City Council on Tuesday, August 23, 2022.  

The meeting will be held:

 September 1, 2022 

 6:00 – 8:00 pm

 Dr. Wesley Grant, Sr. Southside Community Center 

 285 Livingston Street 

Original source can be found here.



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