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turkey mountain: development concerns Mountain bikers urged to work with developers of project
“It gives us more exposure and more clout because it’s international,” he said. “If they can work with the (National) Park Service, I’m pretty sure they can work with city parks and the Kaiser Foundation.”
Ribela said the next step for local Turkey Mountain enthusiasts is to share their concerns with city councilors.
“(We need) to let our public officials know we really don’t want the mall there,” he said. “If it went somewhere else, we would be fine with that.”
Tony Huntsberger, 55, expressed a similar opinion. He and his son Robert traveled 30 miles to be at Saturday’s meeting and to ride the trails.