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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 220406" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Yea same problem at Southport with the low bridge and the pontoon canopies. Overall the park district / County doesn't seem to have a clue what they're doing they did the same thing on South Washington Street they put the damn barricades up right at the entrance to Sibley Park. It's one thing to close the road but at least use you brain and move barricades 50 yards to the South to at least give people a place to park because I'm not sure if they're aware of this but whether it's high or low everybody's going down there because of the water anyways. It's not like there will suddenly be no intrest in the river since it's high. May change the demographic of people using it say from beachgoers now to people hunting carp or whatever but there's no reason to make it impossible to get to or at least a royal pain in the ass and end up having to block roads well trying to park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 220406, member: 1305"] Yea same problem at Southport with the low bridge and the pontoon canopies. Overall the park district / County doesn't seem to have a clue what they're doing they did the same thing on South Washington Street they put the damn barricades up right at the entrance to Sibley Park. It's one thing to close the road but at least use you brain and move barricades 50 yards to the South to at least give people a place to park because I'm not sure if they're aware of this but whether it's high or low everybody's going down there because of the water anyways. It's not like there will suddenly be no intrest in the river since it's high. May change the demographic of people using it say from beachgoers now to people hunting carp or whatever but there's no reason to make it impossible to get to or at least a royal pain in the ass and end up having to block roads well trying to park. [/QUOTE]
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