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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Special Meeting - Revised
Meeting date/time: 2/22/2018 5:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 2nd Floor, City Hall
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18-5333 1  Agenda ItemHARLIE’S HOOPS - INSTALLATION OF A COVERED BASKETBALL COURT ON LAKE SACAJAWEA NEXT TO ELK’S MEMORIAL BUILDING COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Council Initiative: Address Quality of Place Issues CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A SUMMARY STATEMENT: Jennifer DesArmo from Harlie’s Angels addressed the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board in October of 2017 and talk about her partnership with The Boulevard, Longview Parks and Recreation Teen Program. Harlie’s Angels is a non-profit organizations based on equipping and empowering teens to grow into God-love, responsible, caring, young adults through sports, service and fellowship. (www.harliesangels.com ) Jennifer and her volunteers have been working hard to improve the lives of the community and specifically the lives of the teens at the Longview Center. At the October P&R Board Meeting, Jennifer announced her concept to gift a covered basketball court located next to the Elks Memorial Building by donating the time, services, and materials needed for installation. After talking with the teenapprovedPass Action details Not available
18-5331 1  Agenda ItemMINT VALLEY GOLF COURSE FINANCIAL REVIEW COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Address Quality of Place Issues Continue Effective Financial Management Strengthen Economic Conditions & Create New Opportunities CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A SUMMARY STATEMENT: The winter of 2016/2017 played a major impact on the financial viability of the Mint Valley Golf Course. Snow and extended forecasts of wet weather led to decreasing rounds and revenue equating to the lowest revenue the course has collected in the past twenty years. The course will be seeking to draw from its depreciation funds to cover an excess of $53,000 in the expenditure shortfall. The Parks and Recreation Department does not hold the weather solely responsible for the decrease in revenue. As the current agreement between the City of Longview and the contractor, NV Golf & Property Management, comes to conclusion in December of 2018, the City would like to explore alternative management options that would be more financially beneficial. The current agreement does not lend itself to mutually benefiting both parties and afapprovedPass Action details Not available