My good friend Emy Maloutas is the new director of Salt Lake City parks. She is now in charge of 126 parks (http://www.slcgov.com/publicservices/parks/list.htm) within city boundaries. When I asked he ...
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My good friend Emy Maloutas is the new director of Salt Lake City parks. She is now in charge of 126 parks (
http://www.slcgov.com/publicservices/parks/list.htm) within city boundaries. When I asked her how to approach a new disc golf course in the city of SLC, she responded that if a bunch of us constantly send emails to the Mayor's office ([email redacted]) demanding a course at a specific park, he will contact her and ask her to take care of it. I don't know how efficient or successful this approach would be, but it's worth a try. I recommend for us to FIRST go through the list (see link above) and discuss amongst each other which park of the 126 is the best one for consideration. Then SECOND we create a proper form email that many of us can send to the mayors office individually. I know it is limited to only SLC and not the surrounding communities, but still it's worth a consideration. What do you guys think?