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Correction, 11:36 p.m.: Season pass holders can book tee times eight days in advance.
NORWALK, Conn. The Oak Hills Park Authority is well into the black as it gets through the winter, treasurer Joe Andrasko said Thursday.
Andrasko also said golf course season passes will be much more expensive this summer and that negotiations with a new restaurateur are 90-95% complete, with a vote on a lease expected next week.
Hint: A Dry Dock truck was seen in the parking lot recently.
As you’d expect, no rounds were played in February, given the snow cover, Andrasko told the Common Council Finance Committee. It’s “pretty par for the course” that the Authority uses a line of credit to pay its expenses through this seasonal revenue drought but “the difference this year is really in our cash balance” – there’s $267,000 in the bank, with no borrowing, he said.
The Oak Hills Park restaurant building. (File photo)
NORWALK, Conn. – The Oak Hills Park Authority has ended another relationship with a restaurateur on a sour note, having opted not to renew its contract with Joe Montalto of Garnet Management Group.
“It was a tough decision, but we decided to not continue with the current vendor at Oak Hills for the restaurant,” Oak Hills Park Authority (OHPA) Chairman Carl Dickens said Thursday. “Because in the long, three, four years that we’ve had that relationship, it hasn’t worked, hasn’t worked for them hasn’t worked for us. We have not been able to get the revenue we need for rent, because the vendor can’t generate the business to pay the rent, at the amount that we need and deserve.”