Thanks for your efforts to keep this access point open for all. Did you get any feedback during or after the meeting?
I think the City had their mind made up even before we met, they had a power point to show us all the details.
5 people had sent in letters before we met wanting it left open but there was complaints from those that wanted it closed that brought this issue to the front.
I think the main thing was they wanted the Rotary Trail extended in this area and not for the walkers to have to go through the present trail as they have for several years in this area, due to safety concerns which of course is a issue these days. I mentioned some of the trail in other sections are all in the bush as well. For an example from the train bridge down through the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve to the Salwein Gravel Pit. Not sure how that will be dealt with.
Some good news, I asked them if any other closures are in the works, for example from the Keith Wilson Bridge to the Salwein Gravel Pit on the Dyke Road, they said, no. The gravel pit is a main dumping ground and party site but the CVRCS and others try to keep this clean so this cannot be used as a reason to close it but we had done the same in the area to be closed to the train bridge come Jan. 1 2016.
So I guess it was time well spent at the meeting to know we are watching out for the anglers that have difficulty walking to some of their favotrire areas to wet a line.