Update: Site Visit Scheduled to Discuss Golf Course Design Concepts

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The Community is invited to join Public Works staff and the golf course design team for in an in-person site visit of the golf course on Thursday, November 17 to review Phase 2 design concepts on the ground and discuss other ideas presented by members of the golfing community for improving the Golf Course.

Those interested in attending are instructed to meet at 3:00 p.m. at the Golf Course Clubhouse Community Room located at 4290 Diamond Dr. Golf carts will be available for use to travel to various areas of the course to review the areas contemplated for improvement. After the site visit, the group will reconvene at the Clubhouse for any follow-up discussion and questions.

Phase 2 of the project includes development of several design concept options for improving Holes 1 through 3, reconfiguring the driving range to improve safety, and other improvements such as practice area and cart path upgrades.

Questions/comments call the Public Works Department at 505-662-8150 or send an email to lacpw@lacnm.us.

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