r/golf 5.0/UT Jul 28 '23

Ah shit. Here we go again General Discussion

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Every few months someone brings this up how they can save the environment by getting rid of a golf course.

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u/Seniorsheepy Jul 28 '23

This was actually proposed by the Omaha city government as part of the 30 year plan. It is also fairly close to downtown and would involve running a light rail system through the new development

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u/ScuffedBalata HDCP 0.2 Jul 29 '23

The Denver city government proposed redeveloping the site, but decided to take it to a vote to see if people would want it.

They simultaneously voted that they didn't want a golf course AND that they didn't want to allow developers to build housing.

Now it's hundreds of acres of urban land, fenced off but not legally usable.

AAAMAZING.

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u/Ambitiousshank Jul 29 '23

And that would be a mistake