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GolfCommission/2008-09-17.pdf,2 | GolfCommission | 2008-09-17 | 2 | outside golf industry professionals. The panel will make a recommendation to be forwarded to the City Council for action at the October 7, 2008 meeting. The groups interviewed were Kemper Sports, Empire Golf, Mike Robason Group and Bellows. The RFP for the interim management does not call for the company to pay the City of Alameda only make a reduction in expenditures. The City of Alameda will still be deducting the current charges from the Golf Complex to the General Fund. A member of the audience asked how the interim management proposals would reduce expenses. Chair Sullwold explained that all of the groups submitting proposals plan to reduce expenses by hiring pro staff and maintenance personnel at salaries lower than what are currently being paid. At such time as a long-term operator is secured the City of Alameda will be requiring a payment amount from the management company. 4-B Feedback on the Rate Increases The Assistant Golf Professional reported that the rounds are up by 226 and the revenue is up $4,203 compared with the same days in September 2007. There was not an overwhelming amount of opposition to the increases; the most adamant was concerning the Senior Monthly Ticket increase of 40%. The monthly ticket sales were reduced from September 2007, although the revenue was higher by $3,130. 4-C Fiscal Year 2007/2008 Financials Chair Sullwold introduced Bob Sullwold to report on the fiscal year 2007/2008 financial reports. Mr. Sullwold stated that the financial reports show that the Golf Complex lost approximately 1,121,000. Payments to the City of Alameda were approximately $1,072,500. The Golf Complex lost approximately $46,000 prior to the payments to the City of Alameda. That amount reflects an additional $485,000 in payments for services over fiscal year 2006/2007. The increase in services is made up of the $343,000 set aside for the remainder of the 4-year golf cart lease and the $119,000 paid to NGF for the City Council mandated studies. Also adding to the loss is the additional $115,000 taken fr… | GolfCommission/2008-09-17.pdf |
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