The City owns about 20 acres of land which is located on Liberty Lake Rd. A good use for this land might be to create a disc golf course. The baskets at Pavilion park could be relocated as disc...
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The City owns about 20 acres of land which is located on Liberty Lake Rd. A good use for this land might be to create a disc golf course. The baskets at Pavilion park could be relocated as disc golfers don't really use those.
DG courses are inexpensive, have a low environmental impact, low cost maintenance and don't impact the landscape. It takes about 1 acre per hole for the average course, So, an 18 hole might fit. Even a 9 hole course would be great if that is needed to provide for other trails, parking, and keep it away from houses.
It is a great, low-cost, outdoor activity for all ages. Many local players travel to the valley or post falls. It would be great to have one in LL.
If that parcel doesn't work, maybe others can recommend another location in Liberty Lake.
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Apr 27, 2017 by
Brian Cuda (10 points)
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The City owns about 20 acres of land which is located on Liberty Lake Rd. A good use for this land might be to create a disc golf course. The baskets at Pavilion park could be relocated as disc golfers don't really use those.
DG courses are inexpensive, have a low environmental impact, low cost maintenance and don't impact the landscape. It takes about 1 acre per hole for the average course, So, an 18 hole might fit. Even a 9 hole course would be great if that is needed to provide for other trails, parking, and keep it away from houses.
It is a great, low-cost, outdoor activity for all ages. Many local players travel to the valley or post falls. It would be great to have one in LL.
If that parcel doesn't work, maybe others can recommend another location in Liberty Lake.
Country Vista Drive is so beautiful going past city hall all the way up to Pavilion Park. . But in the winter months it gets so dark. Why not put Christmas Lights up and down the road? Like the clear...
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Country Vista Drive is so beautiful going past city hall all the way up to Pavilion Park. . But in the winter months it gets so dark. Why not put Christmas Lights up and down the road? Like the clear kind. It will not only be beautiful but it will make it not so dark in the winter months for walkers and their dogs. There are a lot of towns I lived in that have done this. It really is quite beautiful and welcoming.
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Sep 29, 2015 by
LadyBird (5 points)
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Country Vista Drive is so beautiful going past city hall all the way up to Pavilion Park. . But in the winter months it gets so dark. Why not put Christmas Lights up and down the road? Like the clear kind. It will not only be beautiful but it will make it not so dark in the winter months for walkers and their dogs. There are a lot of towns I lived in that have done this. It really is quite beautiful and welcoming.
To support the growth and longevity of the community and invite participation and a voice from it's members, a Community Engagement Committee as proposed by Councilmember Annie Kurtz would create a...
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To support the growth and longevity of the community and invite participation and a voice from it's members, a Community Engagement Committee as proposed by Councilmember Annie Kurtz would create a collaboration between the community and the city.
People support that which they help to create and working together as a collective lightens the load for the individuals and equips us all to drive the spirit and citizenship of our community.
We have a wealth of citizens in our community who bring experience, ingenuity, and wisdom and desire to apply it to the service of Liberty Lake. It should not, and does not have to fall on the shoulder of the council alone to make all of the magic happen for our community. We can be a part of the solution and sustainability of the culture we desire to create.
Allowing the creation of such an endeavor would create more opportunities for our community and businesses to thrive.
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Aug 14, 2021 by
Dolly Stearns (7 points)
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To support the growth and longevity of the community and invite participation and a voice from it's members, a Community Engagement Committee as proposed by Councilmember Annie Kurtz would create a collaboration between the community and the city.
People support that which they help to create and working together as a collective lightens the load for the individuals and equips us all to drive the spirit and citizenship of our community.
We have a wealth of citizens in our community who bring experience, ingenuity, and wisdom and desire to apply it to the service of Liberty Lake. It should not, and does not have to fall on the shoulder of the council alone to make all of the magic happen for our community. We can be a part of the solution and sustainability of the culture we desire to create.
Allowing the creation of such an endeavor would create more opportunities for our community and businesses to thrive.