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GolfCommission/2005-11-16.pdf,2 | GolfCommission | 2005-11-16 | 2 | 23 groups in the first wave and 21 in the second wave. There were holes in the tee times, which made it difficult to keep the pace of play going although many groups finished in less than four hours. Most groups were happy with the pace of play but a few felt rushed. Also noted there were no rounds after 3:00 pm. To monitor the groups and the pace of play more coordination is necessary and six Marshals are needed on the course. In summary there was no increase in the number of rounds, which in turn means no increase in revenue. The program is also very labor intensive for the Pro Shop and the Marshals. The General Manager stated that it is probably better to try the split tees in the spring. The suggestion was made to have the split tees on the Earl Fry Course due to the demand for the peak times on that course. The General Manager spoke with customers about the program and it was suggested to alternate between the two courses. The important marketing point is the four-hour round of golf. Customers not interested in playing that fast can play on the other course with straight tee times. 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by Head Golf Professional Matt Plumlee. The Head Golf Professional reported that the new flags have been placed on the practice greens in the clubhouse area and the new practice green is open at the Driving Range. The Head Golf Professional also mentioned that two new employees have been hired in the Pro Shop. They are Julio Leon and Timothy Harris, both of whom have prior golf course experience. 4-B General Manager Dana Banke's report highlighting maintenance and operational activities for the month at the Golf Complex. The General Manager reported that the maintenance crew is currently improving the drainage on the #5, #6, #8, #10 and #14 of the Earl Fry Course. Also the green on #8 of the Mif Albright Course is being redone as well as the green on #4 and the new tees on #1 and #4. The work should be completed by spring. The aeration completed by Planet Air recent… | GolfCommission/2005-11-16.pdf |
TransportationCommission/2005-11-16.pdf,2 | TransportationCommission | 2005-11-16 | 2 | input from representatives of other boards and commissions at the Pedestrian Plan Task Force meeting in early December. Chair Knox White asked for the handout on the proposed Commission meeting dates for 2006 to be modified to indicate that the November and December meeting dates not be listed as "alternate" dates, and that the meetings be held on the third Wednesday of the month for both November and December to avoid conflicts with holidays. Since there were no objections from the Commissioners, Chair Knox White asked that the dates for both meetings be finalized. Commissioner Krueger noted that he has some questions about the process on providing red curb at bus stops. He presented Staff Hawkins with a list of locations that do not currently have sufficient red curb and requested an update on this process. 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - Non-Agenized Items None 6. OLD BUSINESS 6A. Revised Scope for Shuttle Analysis Staff Bergman stated that at the October meeting discussed a proposed work scope for a consultant to review potential technologies for use in a future shuttle service. The Commission recommended that a specific project be identified before the technologies be analyzed. Staff has revised the draft work scope to address the concerns and is bringing it back to the Commission for comment. Commissioner Schatmeier noted that the work scope mentions coordination with the ferry and BART schedules, but AC Transit should be included as well. He also asked that an analysis of the fare structure be included in the scope. Staff Bergman responded that AC Transit would be included in the study, but this was inadvertently left out of the draft. Commissioner McFarland wanted to know what level of work is being conducted in terms of estimating ridership. Staff Bergman said a technical analysis would not be possible given the size of the project. The consultant would identify key employers and other stakeholders to help develop some ridership estimates. Commissioner Krueger asked if this is an investigative study to access t… | TransportationCommission/2005-11-16.pdf |
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