I'd call the Rec Supervisor back and find out what the specific issues are. If it's a design problem, altering the course is a much more logical response than pulling the whole thing.
Done.
First off, this will be one of the main agenda items at the meeting and it's scheduled towards the beginning, but there will be other big things as well, so anyone attending: plan to look presentable and prepare to quietly sit through some stuff you probably don't care about. The meeting is scheduled to start at 5PM, so plan to be there slightly beforehand to avoid any interruptions. City Hall has metered parking, so bring change or plan to park in one of the area ramps.
The main objector (house to the right of hole 5/14) has done a lot of background work calling up lawyers and gathering signatures to have the course pulled immediately. Her main complaint stems from discs hitting her garage, but also includes reports of lewd conduct and "dogs running all over the place".
The City is siding with the park and Disc Golf community, arguing that plenty of groundwork was done beforehand to make sure the course would be a good fit for the area and that anybody with concerns had their chance to object. At the very least, they would like to offer to make appropriate changes to the course and attempt to control the other issues on an enforcement basis.
I think a pretty strong argument can the brought on all of the charges.
Dogs are not allowed off-leash on any City park property, so I think that's a throw-away argument. The lewd acts...well, that does tend to come up when "chuckers" are involved, but again, it's a park and the same stuff can be observed on softball diamonds and b-ball courts, so that's probably down to assuring better enforcement.
I think the errant disc issue can be easily resolved as well. Currently hole 5/14's basket (shots off 14's tee are the main issue) lies to the right of a drainage ditch and the suggested shot is a long, controlled turnover following the ditch, between the woods and several big trees to the right. From the tee, there is also the opportunity to bomb-hyzer around the big trees and approach from the greenspace between the park and the houses...but that also opens it up for a headwind to flip the drives over towards the houses. Tucking the basket into the woods on the left side of the ditch eliminates appeal of that shot and still keeps the main feature of the hole (long, straight shot over potential creek).
Hopefully that will be enough to keep the course in the ground for a while.