Club West Golf Course plan triggers angst, questions, complaints

Ahwatukee Foothills News

Monte Vista Elementary librarian Linda Todd, left, and Ahwatukee muralist Suzanne Whitaker pose in front of Whitaker’s new mural. / Pablo Robles / Ahwatukee Foothills News

As the four investors prepare for an open house today on their plan to save the Club West Golf Course, dozens of homeowners are raising numerous questions about the proposal and asking their HOA board to slow down a tentative schedule for considering it until they’re satisfied with the answers.

The Edge Team – comprising four local buyers, Taylor-Morrison home builders, a golf course architect and a course-related designer and two land use attorneys – will hold the open house 6:30-8 p.m. Jan. 29 at Altadena Middle School.

And the investors say they are prepared to answer the questions that were raised last week at a meeting of at least 70 homeowners at a neighbor’s home. Investor Matt Shearer also said homeowners can submit answers to him and his partners directly at their website, TheEdge.golf, where they will host a Q&A session online this week. 

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