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New course on Portland's west side
Send a one or two sentence email to the local decision makers saying it's time for a new course over here! All their email addresses are here:
http://discspindoctor.org/help.html And then ask your disc golfer friends to send an email. |
Are you looking for something specifically in the Hillsboro area?
Maybe a better plight would be to ask Washington County if we could re-design a better flowing 18 hole course on land that would not be flooded if the county won a 6 billion dollar lottery to install the new levy. We also have 18 hole courses further out: Stub Stewart in Buxton and Hornings in North Plains. We also have the 15 hole course at Lunchtime. Quote:
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I hope I'm not the only one who thinks we need another course on the west side... |
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All that said, my impression was that there was no urgency on their part to want to tackle a new course. But they were open to it. So that's why I'm trying to get disc golfers to send emails to encourage them in that direction. They recognize there's a need, but it's up to us to help them prioritize it. If we don't, it may be 2, 3 or more years before a new course get's on their project plate. Citizen support could greatly shorten that timeline. |
Is the area where the 9 hole course is possible large enough to make 2 tee pads per hole so 18 could be played on a slightly varied hole?
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http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=45.516512,-12...21458&t=h&z=16 I mentioned this location in our meeting and if I remember correctly, HPR owns a portion of it, which was a pleasant surprise. The problem with this site was that Turner Creek runs through it, so there are lots of restrictions for its use. I'll post the others shortly so anyone can look at them. |
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Here's another site:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=45.523736,-12...10729&t=h&z=17 Not the best for a disc course, but could comfortably fit 9 holes, even some long ones. There are LOTS of plans for this space; they're just waiting for money to break ground on them. So this was a dead end. |
This site is on the PCC Rock Creek campus:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=45.569427,-12...21265&t=h&z=16 It would be a joint effort between HPR and PCC, but those 2 organizations have a good working relationship. This site has plenty of parking and could easily host 18 holes; it's the 2nd largest site we discussed. Once again, due to the creek, there are restrictions. |
This property is just north of the Valley Memorial Cemetery. I believe the city owns some property adjacent to this lot.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=45.506828,-12...21265&t=h&z=16 This could be another public/private joint venture. Once again, there's a creek running through it, so some restrictions apply. |
Last one! This property is just off Brookwood between Costco and the airport. It's owned by the Port of Portland, so another joint venture. I don't think they can build on it because of the air traffic. It's very heavily wooded, but there's a large open space. So throwing into and out of the woods could make for a nice 9 hole course.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=45.535814,-12...21265&t=h&z=16 And there's another set of restrictions associated with this property. I don't remember all the details, though. |
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Mary O. from HPR also mentioned that Hagg Lake has a ton of property and there might be an opportunity there for another course, so you're not the only one who has considered that. I'll be following up on that over the next several weeks. |
The airport/Costco land seems like a prime candidate. What else would the it be good for?
Looking at the map, it appears like more than nine holes would easily fit. For example, put a basket & the next tee into the open area near the Airport & 48th intersection. I'd guess parking could be a problem if Costco's lot were used by discers. Heard any more about additional restrictions? |
Hagg Lake
FYI,
I ran into a guy last night that just retired from the water district in Washington County . The Hagg Lake Dam raising is dead. There were federal government conflicts. The water district options to get more H20 to Washington county is in limbo for the indefinite future. At least, until the world end later this month.. :chug: |
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Hagg Lake, Milo McIver west.
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