Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Meeting Summary
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board convened for their December meeting with three significant items on the agenda: a recommendation on golf course fee increases, review of the draft Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan, and election of officers for the coming year. The meeting represents a continuation of the board's ongoing oversight role in parks policy and strategic planning. The golf course fee discussion centers around Premier Golf/Troon's proposal to increase greens fees by approximately 5% for 2026, which exceeds the previously approved 3% annual increase cap established by City Council in 2020. This request comes after record-breaking years for both golf rounds played and total revenue from 2023-2025, with rounds estimated to top 44,000 this year. The PROS Plan review marks a significant milestone in the city's long-range parks planning process, following over a year of community engagement that included 15 events, multiple surveys, focus groups, and input from more than 2,000 community members. The draft plan establishes a framework for the next 20 years of parks development, guided by seven core goals around equity, design, conservation, play, connection, resilience, and partnerships. #
