LAST EDITED ON Jun-18-12 AT 10:18PM (MST)[p]Brian, this is a sore subject for many so i will bite my tongue as to how i really feel and just answer the question posed: Is the strawberry valley in danger?
No.
The land in question is private land and has been for many many years, there are many opinions on that, neither right nor wrong. I will say this about the whole deal, SLTrib has misrepresented it a bit, the total development will only wind up being around 10% of the property, it is spaced out over several phases over a decade and a half ATM. It will not negatively effect the hunting, as the operators of the double R CWMU we are very sure of that. Much of the development of the property is centered on information and family activies including, equstrian center, discovery center for kids, zip lines, fishing and family reunion pavillion type deals.
Whether you are for or against development, please voice your opinion in the proper venues, with factual evidence, rather than making baseless accusations founded on assumptions and premeditated posititions. Much of that is going around right now, causing alot of problems. What a person does with his own property when he has gone through all of the legal process necessary is his own business not anyone elses. It is during the legal process that those who would like to be heard need to raise their voices.
I'VE BEEN ASKED TO LEAVE IT AT THAT BY THOSE INVOLVED AND I WILL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT IT, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STOP BY THE MARINA AND ASK. WE WILL ANSWER AS TRUTHFULLY AS POSSIBLE DEPENDING ON OUR KNOWLEDGE.