Five years after plans were scrapped to build an academic village and a mixed-use commercial development on the site of the University of Maryland golf course, school officials are now considering repurposing four of its holes to help quell the campus' growing space crunch.
The initial proposal includes constructing a track and field complex on the 18th hole, a 600-space surface parking lot on the ninth hole and five football-length intramural fields on holes 1 and 10.
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“It’s very much a work in progress,” Carlo Colella, the university’s vice president for administration and finance, said Friday.