
LOUISVILLE —– The plan for improving Louisville’s Coal Creek Golf Course is hot off the presses, and it’s an ambitious six-year strategy that addresses everything from degraded bunkers to a leaky irrigation system to an aging practice facility.
Now there’s just the problem of finding the money to make it a reality.
“That’s the $4.4 million to $5.7 million question,” said Louisville City Manager Malcolm Fleming, who will present to the City Council at a Tuesday study session a Golf Course Improvement Plan the city commissioned last year. “The study does a great job of identifying what needs to get done — the only thing missing is how to pay for it.”
Funds for the first phase, which is expected to be completed this year at a cost of $222,000 to $260,000, would come from the city’s capital improvement plan, though council first needs to give its approval.
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