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Rotary member and neighbors propose cleanup, ADA access and tribal interpretation for Pend Oreille Bay Trail parcel
Summary
A community member and Rotary representative asked the Sandpoint Parks and Recreation Commission on Aug. 13 for permission to clear and improve a small city-owned parcel on the Pend Oreille Bay Trail and to pursue ADA access to the shoreline.
A community member and Rotary representative asked the Sandpoint Parks and Recreation Commission on Aug. 13 for authorization to clear vegetative overgrowth on a small city-owned parcel adjacent to the Pend Oreille Bay Trail and to pursue improved, ADA-compliant access from the trail to the shoreline.
Ross Hall described a long family history with the shoreline parcel and said he and volunteers could undertake a modest cleanup of undergrowth and debris; he also said he has discussed interpretive elements with tribal representatives and the local historical museum. Hall asked for city permission to perform a short-term cleanup…
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