Council met. Council waited. Council voted, voted to breathe life back into Countryside.
But it wasn't enough. Five votes were needed. Read about it in The Roanoke Free Press.
So now the window of opportunity to keep the course open as it transitions to a new lease rapidly disappears and the course may well have to shut its doors and close its fairways.
The grass will grow and the land will become a groundhog playground. Since the trees were all cut down back in the early summer, Countryside is beginning to look increasingly barren and lonely.
Monday, October 5, 2009
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