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<br />q.'-l . <br />>- ~ <br />1;';) '0) <) (I <br />" ~ \l' ~p <br />..,. (i ~ \ ~0 <br />tY ( . '::[........ ~ <br />~~ .. -.: ~ ct- \9 <br />~ '" r '" ft <br />~ ~~? L2 <br />u <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br /> <br />JUN 4 1990 <br /> <br />CITY OF LA PORTE <br /> <br />CITY tv1ANAGEftS <br />OFFICE <br /> <br />INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />JUNE 4, 1990 <br /> <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Bob Herrera, City Manager <br />A'l ex Osmond, Golf Course Manager/Pro t2Q , <br />Golf Course <br /> <br />Resulting from the hard freeze this past winter, golf courses in Texas have <br />experienced damage to their bermuda grass greens. We have been inspecting Bay <br />Forest's greens and have determined seventeen of nineteen greens are heavily <br />damaged. <br /> <br />To alleviate this situation we recommend the following solution, replant the <br />seventeen greens. While we are replanting we would build small temporary greens <br />in order to continue play. <br /> <br />Bay Forest is not the only golf course that would be using this process. I can <br />get a list of the courses in this shape, if requested, but I would guess seventy- <br />five percent are experiencing this problem. <br /> <br />Because we are waiting on some quotes for grass sprigs and a delivery time, since <br />bermuda grass is in such a demand, I am not able to give a dollar amount at this <br />time. <br /> <br />I will continue to notify you on the status of the golf course and thi s <br />particular project. <br /> <br />AO/neb <br />