myself
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Personally I would like to see a focus on reallocating some of the space for wetlands if possible, provide beaver habitat and watch them transform the area. Will help with erosion, providing more space for wildlife, and hopefully even improving water quality downstream.
Anecdotally I've seen/enjoyed pitch and putt size courses in Vancouver over the years. Both Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth park have them. They're extremely popular because it's more exciting than mini putt but not at the level of commitment that even a 9 hole course is. We were able to show up as kids and just rent a few clubs and whack the ball around. So I wouldn't be opposed to shrinking the footprint of the lesser used courses to focus on pitch and putt.
When it comes to trail movement, I do want to ensure there's priority planning and access for those who are moving through the ravine and I see it as a key part of an active transportation network.
Anecdotally I've seen/enjoyed pitch and putt size courses in Vancouver over the years. Both Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth park have them. They're extremely popular because it's more exciting than mini putt but not at the level of commitment that even a 9 hole course is. We were able to show up as kids and just rent a few clubs and whack the ball around. So I wouldn't be opposed to shrinking the footprint of the lesser used courses to focus on pitch and putt.
When it comes to trail movement, I do want to ensure there's priority planning and access for those who are moving through the ravine and I see it as a key part of an active transportation network.