MCA Options for the facilities

The following analysis was posted on Facebook and we thought is a worthwhile read to get a better understanding of the situation.

The analysis was completed and shared with the Board a few days ago. That was prior to the MCA Treasurer’s announcement at yesterday’s Board meeting that an estimated $110,000 of the original $790,000 “reserve” was going to be utilized to pay ICON payroll for May.

Summary

Summer is a money losing season for golf and tennis. If the MCA opens and operates the facilities it runs out of cash in less than 2 months. This is a waste of money and, as the Treasurer has noted, puts the MCA in a position of having to get a deal done immediately. And it leaves no funds left to maintain the facilities if the facilities need to be shut down after briefly being re-opened.

If we keep the facilities closed, but maintain the golf courses it only costs the MCA one third of the monthly cost. That gives us a much longer runway to negotiate with a lessee and doesn’t put us in as desperate a negotiating position.

It is appropriate to be concerned about the impact on memberships. This is complicated and not easily summarized from the analysis (please give it a read). But former TMCC members (there are currently no dues paying members) are ultimately going to make their individual choices based on what the new operator/lessee membership offers are. Opening the facilities for a month or two with “Newco” memberships will have no impact on that. Arguably it could delay them from moving to another private course. But changing clubs is a big decision for an individual and requires paying an entrance fee now rather than playing other courses cheaply at summer rates and see what the situation is for their own course in a couple of months. Waiting is a pretty rational strategy in these circumstances (a no-brainer for snowbirds).

UPDATE: After the analysis was posted on Facebook, a resident posted this excellent summary:

Situation

MCA has $721K available to manage three golf courses after TMCC’s exit. They must choose how to proceed until a new operator takes over.

The 3 Options

Option 1: Operate Now

• Costs $420K/month
• Burns all funds in ~1.5 months
• Requires immediate member return and partner takeover
• High financial risk and no fallback

Option 2: Stay Ready

• Costs ~$300K/month
• Burns all funds in ~2.5 months
• Keeps staff and leases active, but no services or revenue
• Still high risk, no fallback

Option 3: Minimal Maintenance Only (Recommended)

• Costs ~$138K/month
• Lasts ~6 months
• Stops services but keeps the course alive
• Buys time to find the best partner with less risk

Key Insights

• No current members exist — all will need to rejoin voluntarily
• Operating now to retain members is a financially flawed assumption
• Rushing into contracts may cause long-term damage

Conclusion

Option 3 is the smartest path — it preserves cash, avoids pressure, and gives MCA time to find a strong long-term partner.


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11 responses to “MCA Options for the facilities”

  1. lhaynesh2 Avatar

    The decision to maintain the golf courses until a quality rational solution is found is a “No Brainer” not just for the Snow Birds but for all of us.

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  2. gleaminginquisitivelybc6d3fb301 Avatar
    gleaminginquisitivelybc6d3fb301

    The MCA must survey all residents of the Meadows to determine how many residents are in favor of continuing to subsidize the golf course.

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  3. Jeff Nicholas Avatar
    Jeff Nicholas

    If the proper lessor is selected there should not be need for “residents to subsidize the golf courses”. This process while frustrating and avoidable, is what it is at this point. As a non-TMCC member we have to make lemonade out of the lemons, that both the MCA and TMCC boards handed us.

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  4. JEROME SQUATRITO Avatar
    JEROME SQUATRITO

    How long a period will the $110k cover the salary expense.  Hopefully, there are no bonuses included.Respectfully,Jerome J. Squatrito4613 Longwater ChaseSent from my iPhone

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    1. Website Admin Avatar

      The MCA Treasurer indicated that was for the month of May

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  5. Marty Finger Avatar
    Marty Finger

    what happens to the 2025 dues we paid in full? When asked to do this we were not informed that the club was in financial trouble which seems extremely dishonest. We moved to the Meadows to be able to play golf and ask the MCA to work as fast as possible to open all the facilities. We are pleased that you are maintaining the course

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    1. Website Admin Avatar

      TMCC bylaws specify that you receive a refund for the unused 8 months. You must to demand it from TMCC to have a chance of seeing anything.
      Also ask how many TMCC Board members prepaid in the fall of 2023 vs 2024. The answer will likely be VERY interesting.

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    2. Chris Niederpruem Avatar
      Chris Niederpruem

      I also paid ahead of time. How do we get our money back? Chris Niederpruem

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      1. Website Admin Avatar

        Contact TMCC. Try TMCC Board members. All prepaid members who want a refund should do the same.

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  7. […] members of the committee continued to work together and provided the Board and community with an analysis of its options.  To date, that advice has mostly been ignored and the residents can see the result.  MCA […]

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