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SLC may sell corner of Rose Park Golf Course for Guadalupe School

 (Salt Lake Tribune) Mayor Ralph Becker has taken his first swing at selling a 3-acre chunk of the Rose Park Golf Course, perhaps to pave way for a charter-style Guadalupe School.

A public hearing on the sale is set for March 2. If the City Council agrees, the Mayor's Office signaled it will issue a bid request, though Guadalupe is currently the only party interested in the property.

Proceeds from the sale would go to the golf enterprise fund, which has $20 million worth of deferred maintenance projects, city officials note. The 3 acres in question are on the southeast corner of the course at 1385 N. 1200 West.

But if selling open space becomes precedent, Councilman Luke Garrott warned it will be "frightening and very offensive" to open-space enthusiasts.

Councilman Soren Simonsen also worries a 38,000-square-foot school is inconsistent with the area's multiple master plans. "It's going to raise conflicts," he said Tuesday.

Simonsen also called for the bid process to be fair. The city, he said, must avoid another Garfield School situation, where discussion with ultimate buyer Westminster College -- prior to the bid -- led to questions about transparency and fairness.

The half-dozen neighbors abutting the property have raised concerns, according to area Councilman Carlton Christensen. But the neighborhood overall, he said, has indicated "acceptance."

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