Ahwatukee Foothills News - 6.23.2021

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new player has entered the discussion over the Club West Golf Course, adding new uncertainty to the site’s future. Shea Homes is in escrow to buy the beleaguered course from The Edge, a partnership of four Club West homeowners that bought the course from Wilson Gee early last year. Neither Shea nor the Edge would discuss the terms of the deal. But Edge partner Matt Shearer said, “I be-

lieve at this point, we would sell it to them.” Shea in the early 2000s obtained the golf course’s declarant rights, which give it some power over the site’s use. How much power could become a legal issue since a Superior Court commissioner's ruling appears to make conflicting statements about the declarant rights. The Edge unsuccessfully pitched a plan in early 2020 to sell three pieces of the course to Taylor Morrison for the construction of 162 houses that would finance a $6 million to $8 million reconstruction of the 18-hole golf course.

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Gee closed the course five years ago this month and it deteriorated into desert wasteland except for a brief period in late 2017 and early 2018 when another buyer restored it but then ran out of money to maintain it. Shearer last week told AFN that he and his partners approached Shea about buying the course because they were exasperated by the Foothills Club West Association Board’s refusal to enter meaningful negotiations about the site’s development.

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TU adopts broad mental-emotional health policy BY PAUL MARYNIAK AFN Executive Editor

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Homebuilder eyes buying Club West Course BY PAUL MARYNIAK AFN Executive Editor

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Just a little after two years since it triggered a storm of protest from a nearby residential community, the QuikTrip service station on 40th Street and the South Mountain Freeway opened last week. While the station itself had been built for several months, its corporate owners had to make some road improvements on Cottonwood Way to reduce traffic problems on Cottonwood Way, which intersects 40th and is the only way in or out for residents of the 180-home Foothills Paseo II subduivision. More traffic might be in store if plans for a new commercial neighbor next to the gas station materialize. See the story on page 12. (Tom Sanfilippo/Inside Out Aerial)

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early three years ago, then-Desert Vista High School senior Armando Montero asked the Tempe Union Governing Board to endorse a March for Our Lives demand that the state provide more support for students’ social, mental and emotional wellbeing. Last week, now Tempe Union Governing Board member Montero achieved a milestone in his years-long effort as he and fellow board members adopted a comprehensive policy for addressing students’ social, mental and emotional health that may be the first of its kind in the state. Montero chaired the committee – compris-

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