I would estimate 200, maybe more?
I don't really think they did, but to be honest I thought they may have been surprised at the turnout. I understand that the meeting was called as an after thought because of a lot of pressure from an individual. The state representative Maynard Wallace was there along with the sheriff and an officer from the prosecutor's office and they weren't there to support the state. The sheriff was extremly helpful in offering alternatives to the littering and property damage issues. Mr. Wallace was very blunt in opposing any closures.
It seems that they are going to work with volunteers, I signed up, to work things out, but it remains to be seen if this will bring compromise or they will just overwhelm a few and claim they listened.
The bottom line seems to be that the MDC would like things neat, and an ever aging population wants accessibility to what they rightfully believe is theirs.
I was surprised at the number of uniformed agents, eight, maybe more, that were there.