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Taxpayers spent $6 million on a Westlake golf clubhouse. It has structural issues, engineers say.
The city of Westlake investigates structural defects in a $6 million golf clubhouse with engineers warning potential collapse risks; temporary shoring and legal action considered.
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Taxpayers spent $6 million on a Westlake golf clubhouse. It has structural issues, engineers say.
Amid warnings of possible structural collapse, a $6 million clubhouse at Westlake’s taxpayer-funded golf course, The National Golf Club of Louisiana, is in legal dispute. City Mayor Hal McMillin has been granted approval to move forward with litigation over design and construction issues.
·Baton Rouge, United States
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