Should Brentwood spend $16-20m on a city-owned racquet club?
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Senior Vice President - Investments, Senior Financial Advisor at East Park Group of Wells Fargo Advisors
4 个月Yes
Major and Planned Gift Officer @ Air Force Museum Foundation | Nonprofit Leadership
4 个月Good for you, Nelson. Great that you ask and listen
Helping people with their vacation plans.
5 个月We need to fund trails & sidewalks on Franklin Rd as well as fix Old Smyrna road. What was wrong with the shared plan facility with WCPR?
I would vote no for Bwood to fund such a facility. More outside courts for tennis or pickle ball for daytime use, lights if in a park setting are what should be available for public use.
Founder Luken Wealth Management, author of Unleash Your Financial Superpowers, mutual fund sub-advisor, former member of Forbes Finance Council
5 个月I’m sure there are different views, but… Government-run programs are always great, customer-centric and efficient… just like the DMV. The FACT that revenues for the existing racquet facility are SIGNIFICANTLY below estimates should be enough evidence. There are better ways to spend $20M (which will end up being $30M).