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Mayor defends rezoning of Kelowna Springs golf course
Kelowna council’s land swap with developer Denciti preserves nine golf holes, protects wetlands with a 30-meter buffer, and adds walking trails and pickleball courts.
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Kelowna council approves controversial land swap plan that partially saves golf course
A years-long, polarizing debate over the future of the Kelowna Springs golf course has ended with the City of Kelowna retaining nine holes of the property in return for a rezoning deal and parcel of industrial land for a Vancouver-based developer.
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Read Full ArticleMayor defends rezoning of Kelowna Springs golf course
Four years ago Tom Dyas took a stance to save Kelowna Springs Golf Course as one of his election platform issues. Many vocal opponents of council's decision Monday to rezone a portion of the golf course property to industrial believe he was elected on that platform and say he broke that promise with...
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