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Aurora, home builder reach agreement on water for new golf course that could be city’s last

Work on the 18-hole golf course could begin next spring

Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, center, speaks during BusinessDen’s “Future of Aurora” event at the Dry Dock Brewing Co. on June 22. Coffman has proposed a crackdown on water use that could make the golf course to be built at Prairie Point the city’s last. (BusinessDen file photo)
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, center, speaks during BusinessDen’s “Future of Aurora” event at the Dry Dock Brewing Co. on June 22. Coffman has proposed a crackdown on water use that could make the golf course to be built at Prairie Point the city’s last. (BusinessDen file photo)
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Getting your player ready...
After 10 months of deliberations, the increasingly water-frugal city of Aurora has reached a tentative settlement with a Denver developer over irrigation at what Mayor Mike Coffman hopes will be the city’s last new golf course.
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