Politics & Government
The Ponds At Battle Creek Closing On September 12 In Ramsey County
This date ensured a final season of access, while aligning with the public engagement process to determine the future of the site.
August 24, 2021
The County Manager’s 2020-2021 budget realigned the golf course portfolio, which includes closing The Ponds at Battle Creek. Earlier this year, the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners voted to set September 12, 2021 as the final day the course will be open. This date ensured a final season of access, while aligning with the public engagement process to determine the future of the site.
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Use your Ponds at Battle Creek gift certificates, rain checks and range cards through the final day of operations on September 12, 2021. They will not be redeemable beyond this date and are non-refundable.
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The Ponds at Battle Creek season pass holders can continue to use their passes at Goodrich Golf Course through the end of the 2021 golf season.
Ramsey County and the city of Maplewood continue to work together to plan for potential future development at the 88-acre golf course site and a 77-acre undeveloped parcel just north of the Ramsey County Correctional Facility. Community engagement for the South Maplewood – Century Avenue Redevelopment Properties project included three community meetings, focus groups and surveys.
For next steps and updates, visit ramseycounty.us/MaplewoodProperties.
This press release was produced by Ramsey County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.