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Letter: Golf course sale is unbelievable

By Andy Todd, Vancouver
Published: October 23, 2024, 6:00am

I was out of town for a month and came back to find out that the Clark County Council has decided to sell the cherished Tri-Mountain Golf Course in closed-door meetings with absolutely no input from the citizens of our dear county.

This is unbelievable! Tri-Mountain Golf Course is one of the truly wonderful outdoor opportunities in Clark County. When one goes there, one sees a full parking lot; as you look out over the course you see kids experiencing the joys of playing golf for the first time in their lives, and getting lessons or on a school team.

All of us who play at Tri-Mountain enjoy everything about this wonderful facility. The staff at Tri-Mountain strive every day to make this the best golf experience they can offer, from checking in, service at the restaurant, and the greenskeepers who work very hard to keep the course in excellent condition.

It seems that one of the most important fiduciary responsibilities of the councilors of Clark County is to maintain the quality of livability in our beautiful area.

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