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Coastal Community Spotlight: Dauphin Island: To Save Their Course, Island Golfers Do the Work

The Isle Dauphine Golf Course is not your ordinary public golf course.

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D Singleton - 7/26/2012 10:05 PM
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That's an interesting point. But the Dauphin Island Property Owners Association (which owns the property) isn't (to my understanding) a governmental body. I suppose they could have sued as one body if they'd had a desire to, let's say, for claims of diminished property values. But they are not part of the city of Dauphin Island.

CrimsonTide14 - 7/26/2012 8:54 PM
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What happen to the BP Oil Spill cash? Seems to me that every community and town along the Gulf Coast got a boat load of cash from BP, all just by sticking out their hands and asking for it. How did Dauphin Island miss the boat on that windfall? Maybe they did get their share of the funds and the town needs a audit to see what happened to the money? Orange Beach, Gulf Shoes, Pensacola, and every city along the coast was swimming in dollars after the oil spill, how did DI miss out?
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