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Recreation Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />January 23, 2023 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Lisa asked how we can keep the momentum going toward building or <br />remodeling the CCGC clubhouse. The City has already paid for a feasibility <br />study for the Clubhouse, which showed that the clubhouse is inadequate. <br />Adam responded that the Work Plan that was just adopted will drive the <br />process. A Public Facilities Needs Study should happen soon. <br />Adam reported that there will be a meeting with City Council to discuss the <br />General Maintenance Plan and the renewal of the Sales and Use Tax. The <br />tax provides funds for open space and parks. <br />In 2023 the playgrounds at Meadows Park and Joe Carnival Park will be <br />replaced. There will be enhancements at Sunflower Park and Enclave Park. <br />Staff put forward a plan for the money from the sale of Broncos, but that <br />changed in order to offset funding shortfalls for current projects, such as the <br />replacement of playground equipment. Deb Fahey reported that she is <br />meeting with other county representatives to assess possible project <br />coordination with other groups. <br />Golf Update <br />David Dean reported that new equipment is coming in. The Golf Course is <br />switching equipment from gas to hybrid. After the trial with the robotic mower <br />last year, the Golf Course plans to purchase one this year. He is considering <br />a mower that is GPS-driven, which allows it to cover more territory. <br />David D. reported that all full-time positions have been filled. Two large <br />cottonwoods are dangerous and have to be removed. Staff is clearing debris <br />from Coal Creek. Gene relayed that his neighborhood would appreciate <br />replacement of conifers that were removed near the shed. <br />David Baril reported that the south deck is 95% repaired from the fire <br />damage, and work is ongoing to rebuild the area underneath. The Golf <br />Course received CIP approvals for planning a small putting green and <br />planning for the short game area. No rounds of golf were played in January <br />due to snowfall. <br />David B. reported that pre -season pass sales were down in December, but <br />season pass sales are doing better in January. Michele expressed a request <br />for more women's clothes in the pro shop. David said that some suppliers <br />did not send the orders last year. The pro shop had a record year last year <br />from selling clubs and equipment, but sales of clothing were down. <br />Recreation Update <br />