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Midvale council directs staff to move disc-golf tee and basket after neighbor complaints
Summary
Midvale City Council instructed staff to move the launch tee and basket for Hole 8 at Midvale City Park and explore planting trees after a neighbor reported an uptick in discs landing in his backyard; netting was discussed but deferred because of cost and precedent concerns.
The Midvale City Council on Aug. 5 directed staff to move the launch pad and basket for Hole 8 at Midvale City Park and to explore planting trees as a longer-term buffer after a nearby homeowner complained that discs have increasingly landed in his backyard.
The move follows multiple resident complaints about discs and people climbing fences to retrieve them. Lehi Kennedy, Midvale City public works director, told the council that the nine‑hole course was installed in 2021 in partnership with Group 6 and that most course features were donated. "The options that we've come up with is to try to move the basket again a little further to the Southwest," Kennedy said, describing lower‑cost alternatives staff…
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