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During a recent government meeting, community member Michael Bowd passionately advocated for the preservation of the Old Mill, a historic site he described as an iconic gateway to Big Cottonwood Canyon. Bowd, who grew up nearby, expressed deep emotional ties to the location, emphasizing its unique value to the state of Utah.

Bowd urged the government to consider alternatives to demolition, suggesting that the Old Mill could be transformed into a profitable venue, such as a museum or an interpretive center. He highlighted the potential for the site to serve as a cultural legacy, connecting the community to its history while generating revenue through events and educational programs.
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He acknowledged the need for financial support, suggesting that attracting investors with \"deep pockets\" could facilitate the restoration efforts. Bowd concluded his remarks by stressing the irreplaceable nature of the Old Mill, urging decision-makers to take the time necessary to explore preservation options.

The meeting then transitioned to the next agenda item, indicating a shift in focus from public comments to formal business discussions.

Converted from CH Planning Commission Business Session - 1st Wednesday 6pm meeting on August 08, 2024
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