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POLITICal landscapes

The political history of the Mountain Park is significant as an early site where the conflicting demands of place, aesthetics, visitation, environmental awareness and the utilitarian need for ‘resources’ were disputed within the community.
— Wellington Park Management Plan page 26
Strong aesthetic and social values that attach to this part of Wellington Park ... are manifest in community opposition to major developments historically and today (eg, the cable car, the Pinnacle Road, developments at the Springs, the Pinnacle viewing shelter, the most recent telecommunications tower). This [is] consistent with the area being a significant historical cultural landscape.
— Scripps and McConnell Focus on the Fringe WPMT 2005 page 70