October could surprise Club West

Community Land Solutions posted this conceptual map of what the Park at Club West could look like. The salmon-colored areas are suggested for residences, most likely single-family homes. 

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News

The immediate future of the Club West Golf Course hangs in the balance this week as a Superior Court judge hears a homeowners group’s plea for a five-month delay on further action toward turning the 55-acre site into a park with homes.

Judge Daniel Kiley has set aside five hours for testimony and argument on a request by the Club West Conservancy for a temporary restraining order to stop the Foothills Club West Community Association board from scheduling a vote this year on the park plan, which is tentatively set to be unveiled Oct. 15. The hearing was originally scheduled for Oct. 1 but was abruptly moved to Oct. 21 because of a personal emergency involving one of the parties.

At the same time, the board contends the Conservancy has no right to a restraining order.

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