| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Matthew Swyrydenko | Please do not remove this course. It is important to the sport in Ohio. |
| 102 | Anonymous | |
| 103 | Jeffrey Budzynski | Disc Golf is widely known to be a revitalizer for local parks, discouraging antisocial behavior on the part of criminals, loiterers, etc. It is a fun and exciting sport, and helps people get fresh air and exercise, and should be encouraged in municipalities. Please do not ruin one of the scarce places for us to play this sport, as in general the disc golf courses that you find were installed through the blood, sweat and donations of a group of very magnanimous people, for the benefit (and free play!) of all.
People who play disc golf tend to CLEAN UP AFTER THEMSELVES after using a park, because they want to see it clean. They will also clean up after OTHERS for this reason. I doubt that a dog park would incur anything other than COST to your community, and I really seriously doubt that you will get a near 100% rate of people cleaning up after their own dogs, much less after others' dogs.
The Disc Golf course ought to stay. |
| 104 | Megan Zalac | |
| 105 | Brian Schweberger | |
| 106 | Rev. Noah J. Blanchard | |
| 107 | Heather Eng | please know that the golfers respect the desire for the county to install a dog park.
i do not feel that removing a portion of a disc golf course is the appropriate way to invent a dog park. a lot of time and planning goes into course installation. frankly this is an offensive decision and i hope that the county will find a way to create a unique dog park that will allow young's run to remain a disc golfer sanctuary.
p.s. disc golfers are tough and don't even mind the poison ivy! please let us keep the course. |
| 108 | Avery Jenkins | Save this Disc Golf course. |
| 109 | kyle conroy | |
| 110 | Anonymous | |
| 111 | Anonymous | |
| 112 | Kristi Bayer | |
| 113 | Anonymous | |
| 114 | Anonymous | |
| 115 | Ed Connell | |
| 116 | Edward Noah Robertson | |
| 117 | Rachel Sheppard | |
| 118 | Rose Endreola | |
| 119 | kevin | A beautiful course. I can't see a reason to dismantle anything of value to create a place where dogs can hang out. |
| 120 | Todd Lewis | I'm happy to share with you that our dogs are allowed at every basket of our course if they are behaved. We disc golf with our dogs, or family as we call them. Whats the problem again? Dogs need to be confined to one area of the park and people without dogs the other part? Ohhhhhhhh Disc's eaten by dogs or dogs beaten by disc's. It happens all the time at our courses, NOT! |
| 121 | lewisa andrada | |
| 122 | Juan C. Welti Jr | Please save our Disc Golf!!! |
| 123 | tyler sparks | to steal from one to give to another is WRONG no matter how you look at it!!! |
| 124 | Rachel Fetty | |
| 125 | Kari King | |
| 126 | Robert George | Don't sacrifice one for another. There is enough room for both if you rethink your decision. I can guarantee the disc golfers are better for the area than dog walkers because they pick up their trash and watch for problems in the whole park more closely than any others. In Albuquerque's city park, police depend upon disc golfers to call if there are dangers in the park. |
| 127 | Allen Smith | Let's encourage people actually spending time outdoors and doing something active. If it weren't for disc golf I would easily spend 2-3 more hours a day in front of the TV or on the internet |
| 128 | Anonymous | |
| 129 | mike fraifogl | |
| 130 | Lisa Shrubowich | |
| 131 | Robert Homberg | It would be a shame to remove recreation which everyone can benefit from. So a select few dog owners. Walk your dog while enjoying the disc golf course..Good Idea? (sharing) |
| 132 | Tara Breuer | |
| 133 | Herman Breuer | I would much rather that my tax dollars are being spent for recreation for other taxpayers, rather than for the pets of other taxpayers. Really and truly if these people who want a dog park put in, would put in their own time and money they could probably develop a very nice park on their own. Why should they be afforded the luxury of walking in to take a part of someone else's park. This must explain how Native Americans feel!!!!! |
| 134 | Big Nic Willard | Do Not take away Disc Golf from anyone!!!!! We need more disc golf courses not more poop parks!!!! |
| 135 | Evan Halprin | |
| 136 | SHARON JAMIESON | |
| 137 | Rusty Pappas | Disc golf, like most sports, does a lot for any community that participates in it. It's an excellent way for kids (and adults) to get exercise and learn teamwork and dedication. A disc golf course can also easily entertain up to 90 people at a time. Please consider the entire community before making this kind of decision.
Sincerely,
Rusty Pappas
Texarkana, TX
Professional Disc Golf Association member #31272 |
| 138 | John Verzella | People can walk their dogs anywhere. Please leave the disc golf course alone. I like to play there. |
| 139 | Anonymous | A DOG CHEWED MY DISC ONE TIME. |
| 140 | Stephanie Morton | |
| 141 | Sheila | |
| 142 | Jessica Brimecombe | |
| 143 | Dave Nesbitt | Dog Parks and Disc Golf courses don't have to be exclusive. DIsc golfing is an lifelong passion for all ages, that "works well" with others. Don't give up on it! |
| 144 | James Taggart | Please reconsider the removal of the active holes on Young’s Run disc golf course. This sport is a wonderful recreational activity and accessible to everyone. I learned it from my mentor when I was young and have now passed the sport and a passion for the outdoors along to my own child. Currently there are very few places to play in the area. I ask you to please not further reduce this number which would limit participation in this wholesome sport. |
| 145 | Anonymous | Why kill one park to start another. INTEGRATION!!!! |
| 146 | Anonymous | |
| 147 | Anonymous | |
| 148 | jason shuster | |
| 149 | Samantha Murphy | I really enjoy playing Disc Golf and I am very much apposed to the removal of some of the course to use it as a dog park at Young's Run. Don't be too surprised if there ends of being a lot of dog poo around the area shortly, dogs chasing after disc golfers discs and distroying property. I have lived several places in the US, I used to have 2 dogs they were 6 lbs each and I stopped bring my dogs to dog parks because every dog park that I have been to there is always a dog fight and quite often an inocent bystandard either gets hurt or almost gets hurt. Most of the dogs that are brought there are not well trained by their owners. |
| 150 | Amanda Rabatin | I have played this course for many years. Why can the dog walkers just walk the couse with their dogs instead of destroying some of the holes? |