Residents at Baytree Villas want Tavares to buy an 18-hole golf course in their development that closed last week without explanation and run it as a “first-class facility.” Talk about really bad ideas. Municipal golf courses typically cost taxpayers a small fortune because of what analysts call “persistent unprofitability.” This is one offer the city can afford to refuse. Read the article…………….
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