While the land would provide city with future phosphorus reduction projects, a pair of council members couldn't support the price tag of the 17 acres of land.
"It’s considered an area that regularly has people in the area that may not have adequate time to get to safety,” Joe Schroeder said of the decision to select the campground as the location.
“I am scared about letting my kids go in the yard where my kids are riding horses and playing with our animals,” Thompson said of her concerns of bullets potentially escaping the gun range.