When the fate of the Eagle Valley Golf complex next reaches the Carson City Board of Supervisors, teed up for debate will be too much effluent and too little affluence.Numerous issues may get cited, but these are the key elements: Two city-owned courses are leased to a nonprofit corporation not making full lease payments, in part because golfing dwindled in the recession; and the city uses these and private courses to offload wastewater effluent.Private course owners want what they call a level playing field financially, but the nonprofit says it can't make full lease payments now. And Eagle Valley spokesmen …
Up in the air: Rough and bunkers abound over fate of Eagle Valley golf complex
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