In order to deal with a decade of multimillion dollar losses at the Three Crowns golf course on the former Amoco refinery property, people need to talk more.
The Three Crowns golf course was the best option for the former Amoco refinery site, and replacing it would be costly, said the chairman of the joint powers board that oversees the area's development.
We’ve had a great response to Thursday’s story about the $540,965 the Amoco Reuse Agreement Joint Powers Board allocated to the Three Crowns golf course in the past fiscal year.
The board that oversees the development of the former Amoco refinery property spent $540,965 to underwrite the Three Crowns golf course in the fiscal year ending June 30, according to its most recent audit presented at the board's meeting Wednesday.
The deals that will create the proposed conference center are coming together, but the final word from the hotel builder has yet to be uttered to commence construction, said the chairman of the board overseeing the development of the former Amoco refinery property...
The board that oversees the development of the former Amoco refinery property is still waiting for the final contract and figures of the proposed conference center.
The board that oversees the development of the former Amoco refinery property is waiting for a contract to be signed by the City of Casper and the company proposing the hotel part of the proposed conference center.
"Obviously, nothing's going to happen with the hotel or the conference center until that sublease is agreed to," said Bryce Row, chairman of the Amoco Reuse Agreement Joint Po
The board that oversees the development of the former Amoco refinery property will hear about the scope and costs of the proposed conference center at its monthly meeting at 2435 King Blvd. at 6 p.m. Wednesday, according to the board's agenda...
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The board that oversees the development of the former Amoco refinery will hear about the scope and costs of the proposed conference center next month, with construction beginning next year, its chairman said Wednesday.