Acushnet Board of Selectmen Grapples with Golf Course Funding and Equipment Challenges

In a recent meeting, the Acushnet Board of Selectmen addressed issues concerning the town’s golf course, focusing on financial management, facility improvements, and equipment upgrades. Central to the discussion was the exploration of funding strategies for essential maintenance and the potential construction of a clubhouse, as well as deliberations over replacing aging equipment critical to course operations.

The board dedicated considerable time to discussions on the golf course’s financial management, particularly the funding necessary for repairs and clubhouse construction. Members expressed a cautious approach to financing options, with one participant articulating a strong aversion to accruing long-term debt, describing it as a “losing proposition.” Despite a reserve fund exceeding $1.6 million, there was a shared concern about the sustainability of funding ongoing maintenance expenses.

A point of debate was whether to finance the clubhouse and other large projects through long-term debt. There was a strong sentiment against bonding these expenditures for more than five years, given the expected lifespan of such facilities. The discussion touched on the historical context of the Board’s previous debt management strategies, including an earlier decision to extend a bond by seven years to ease financial pressure during economic downturns and protect taxpayers.

The board acknowledged the need to address annual maintenance costs, which were described as a “significant burn” at approximately $189,000 per year. The conversation included the necessity of immediate repairs, particularly to address erosion issues in the bunkers. Some holes, notably the 10th, were identified as requiring extensive work due to deterioration, with substantial associated costs.

A structured financial plan was proposed, suggesting that a portion of the golf course’s annual profits be allocated to a “rainy day contingency fund,” with the remainder reinvested back into the course. This approach aimed to maintain the course without excessive borrowing.

A topic of concern was the need for a new spraying machine for course maintenance. The high costs of repairing the aging Smith Co sprayer, estimated at $71,000, were deemed “ludicrous” by some, prompting a debate over whether to lease or purchase new equipment.

The board also discussed operational aspects of turf management, emphasizing the importance of a timely spraying schedule. Reliable equipment was deemed critical, as any failure could result in significant operational disruptions, especially during peak conditions.

The meeting took a reflective turn with the announcement of Ed Isaac’s resignation from the golf advisory committee after over 25 years of service. Members recognized his substantial contributions, expressing a desire to honor his commitment possibly by naming a room in the new clubhouse after him. The board accepted his resignation with a sense of loss but also gratitude for his dedication.

Attention then shifted to the appointment of Neil Downing to the golf advisory committee. Concerns were raised about a potential conflict of interest due to his son’s involvement, necessitating discussions with the town to ensure integrity in financial decisions. Following this, the board outlined plans for a golf facilities exploratory committee to guide decisions on potential clubhouse developments, emphasizing the need for community engagement and fresh perspectives.

The board also addressed routine licensing matters, approving various common victualer and alcohol licenses for local establishments, contingent on final inspections. A notable discussion centered on a property accumulating junk, with calls for the Board of Health and building inspector to assess potential violations.

Additionally, the board considered a building use fee waiver request from a newly formed Girl Scouts troop, agreeing to freeze the fee until March, aligning it with the Boy Scouts’ annual fee of $200. The importance of supporting youth programs was highlighted.

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Town Administrator:
James Kelley
City Council Officials:
Kevin A. Gaspar, Sr., Robert Hinckley, David Wojnar

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