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Recreation Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />March 27, 2023 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />• The price to play is in the middle range of golf courses in Colorado. <br />• The Golf Course did not receive money from the Grill, in violation of the <br />contract with the Grill. The restaurant management is paying interest <br />on the past due amounts. The contract was extended for a year, but <br />David is considering options for the future. <br />• David has hired a new Second Assistant. He is looking for another <br />Associate Golf Professional. <br />• Top Tracer will be coming to the Golf Course as soon as permits for <br />the towers are granted. Golfers will pay by the day to use the system. <br />David anticipates that this popular system will return enough money to <br />pay for the installation. <br />• The Golf Course is continuing to work on Audubon accreditation. <br />Ginger will send out information about its progress. <br />Kathy Martin reported that the Rec Center Dashboard compares 2022 to <br />2019, the year before the pandemic. <br />• There were fewer visits in 2022 than in 2019, but attendance was <br />improving. <br />• The Rec Center succeeded in keeping expenses down. <br />• The Marshall Fire forced the closure of the Rec Center for 10 days, <br />and approximately 50% of fire -impacted families have not come back. <br />• 2023 numbers are looking good. <br />Non -Resident Family Admission Rate Change Proposal <br />Kathy proposed a new definition and rate change for the Non -Resident <br />Family Drop -In to the Rec Center. A family would be comprised of two adults <br />and three children, or up to five people. The proposed rate is $39.00. <br />Motion: The Rec Advisory Board approves the new verbiage as presented <br />and the proposed rate increase. <br />Motion: Lisa Norgard <br />Second: Angie Layton <br />The motion passed unanimously. <br />Deb Fahey reported that the City Council began discussion about boards <br />and commissions. Council members would like to combine some boards, <br />clarify the responsibilities of each board, and determine how the boards can <br />better communicate with Council. Council members are also examining the <br />process for recruiting and selecting board members. <br />Board Updates <br />Outdoor Rec Amenities <br />
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