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4 Corners Proposals On Display

From left, Lynn Schwindel, Coeur d’Alene Parks and Recreation commissioner Scott Cranston, John Bruning and Jon Ingalls, all of Coeur d’Alene, study a master plan map of potential Four Corners and downtown projects during a workshop in the Coeur d’Alene Public Library Thursday evening. (Coeur d'Alene Press photo: Devin Heilman)

From carousels to skate parks to ball fields to public trails, it seems everyone has an opinion about what to do with the Four Corners plan. Organizations and businesses that are or potentially could be involved with developing the Four Corners area had maps and posters on display for community members to view during a public workshop Wednesday evening in the Coeur d'Alene Public Library. People were encouraged to share their thoughts through comment cards and many organizational leaders and representatives were on standby. "I'm interested in the museum," said Jay Broderick of Coeur d'Alene, who stopped into the workshop for curiosity's sake. It was his first time attending a community input event. "Coeur d'Alene's looking really nice from Higgens Point down to beyond Riverstone, and this is a big part of it," he said. "This is pretty interesting"/Devin Heilman, Coeur d'Alene Press. More here.

Question: Which part of the Four Corners project interests/concerns you most?



D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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