The sun started shining and the lawn signs mentioned in our mid-June 2022 legal update arrived about the same time and are starting to pop up in the neighbourhood in backyards facing the golf course in key locations and on the street.
In 2007, the Cochrane Golf Course agreed with the Town of Cochrane and Riverview residents that there would be no further development of golf course lands except for golf course operations in exchange for a small subdivision approval. Golf course ownership are now attempting to renege on that agreement and have taken us to Court. Please help fund our fight to save our golf course and community.
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Lawn signs spring up!
The QR code and the website address on the sign direct the curious to www.SaveCochraneGolfCourse.org where they can find information and background on the residents' legal fight to preserve the restrictive covenant put in place to stop any further non-golf-related development of golf course lands, and requesting financial support. Please share and please contribute!
Whether a Riverview Greens resident, a Cochranite, or an avid golfer from elsewhere, we are all in this together. Take action now and pledge your financial support, or risk loosing it.
You can e-transfer your financial contribution to SaveCochraneGolfCourse@gmail.com
Please include your name and property address.
You will get an auto-deposit notice.
THANK YOU!!!!!
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