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| November 27, 2018 12:00 AM

Kudos to those who have worked to create and maintain the Baldfoot Disc Golf Course on Baldy Mountain Road, while preserving the natural beauty of the area. I was so glad to hear that the city gave up the plan to reroute the sewage treatment plant to that area. Any new sewage plant in the future should be on rescued commercial land instead of pristine park-like land.

My vote is to keep the land as a park and keep the disc golf course. At a time when many of our youth and people of all ages are addicted to their digital devices, riddled with anxiety. and turning to drugs, all the activities we can provide close-by in nature can only be beneficial.

MARY BAENEN

Sandpoint