Cherokee Golf Rendering 3
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The renovated golf clubhouse could serve as a restaurant and patio area, creating a unique destination and revenue generating opportunity. (Source: Olmsted Parks Conservancy)
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But it's not clear if city leaders, who've voted to save public courses, would ever allow it.
The Metro Parks and Sustainability Committee held a special meeting to send an ordinance to the full Metro Council, but three councilmembers withdrew their support to support Parks and Recreation's request to repurpose Cherokee Golf Course.
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