The workshop was informative and I was impressed with all of our Staff. Rachel did a great job on her Sustainability Program. Next came the golf course with Michael Moskowitz of our Finance Department and Chris Waller, our golf pro. We were reminded last night on how close we came to outsourcing our golf course. At the time, I, along with others spoke in favor of hiring a golf pro to turn it around and Chris has done that. I am really excited about our course and the direction it is heading. Commissioner Maxwell mentioned the poor food at the restaurant and personally, I have always found the food great and served in large portions.
The course is now profitable and the restaurant is also. They will be rebuilding 9 holes, sign a lease for 80 new golf carts and will creatively enhance marketing and advertising of the course, one of the most important assets we have in this City and one that will drive tourists here.
Our pool was discussed and spending $57,700 to fix the pump house in order to get it ready for summer activities. We have already missed out on national meets because we had NO pool cover and therefore could not heat the pool. We recently turned down a group from
Only two commissioners stood up last night. Commissioner Maxwell said in no uncertain terms, “I want to see the pool kept open.” Mayor Varela said it was “critical” to get it repaired earlier than 10 weeks. We had a commissioner already bringing up raising prices and another one suggesting a waterslide. Let’s not get the cart before the horse here. The City Manager again said she didn’t know where she was going to get the money. Just get it and please make sure that Staff does not allow our property to ever get into this condition.
All in all, I could not understand why this was all discussed at a workshop other than to just cause a delay. The pool repairs need to start now but instead we must wait until the next meeting where commissioners can vote on it.
If we are ever going to turn
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