As Prendergast wrote, city planners "settled on Denver's City Park Golf Course as the logical place to build a thirty-acre 'detention area' for stormwater runoff — a move that will involve closing the course for more than a year and bulldozing hundreds of trees."
Those who support the approach focused on the golf course closure, suggesting that the interests of duffers shouldn't trump safety considerations.
Here's a roundup of replies.
Jayson Vonfreizer writes:
Golf... The game of the white, privileged or rich individuals....Aaron Schulz writes:
That land would be better suited as a park for all, or even housing....
Oh no! One of the many golf courses will be closed??!! #richwhitepeooleproblemsAndrei Andronescu writes:
Yes, because a golf course is more important than important storm-water management.Bill Menezes writes:
Can't they just flood the whole thing and use it to stage mock sea battles?