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Marathon Public Meeting over Proposed Golf Course Land Swap Overflows Council Chambers
The proposed land swap would preserve a nine-hole golf course and increase property tax revenue from $33,000 to $3.2 million after full development, city officials say.
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Marathon public meeting over proposed golf course land swap overflows council chambers
An overflow group of golfers, environmentalists, business owners and pickleball enthusiasts crowded city hall in Kelowna, B.C. on Tuesday to express their thoughts over a proposed land swap deal involving the Kelowna Springs Golf Course. The Kelowna Courier reports the meeting was to gather input on a controversial plan that would see the exchange of some properties with a Vancouver-based developer in an arrangement that would preserve half of t…
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