During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding the maintenance and safety of back trails in Norco were brought to the forefront. A resident highlighted the significance of these trails, particularly in relation to the city's identity as \"Horsetown, USA,\" emphasizing that the trails are essential for horse owners and the overall community.
The resident expressed frustration over the deteriorating condition of the back trails, which have become overgrown and hazardous. They reported incidents of injuries to both horses and pedestrians, as well as a tragic death linked to mosquito-borne illnesses from stagnant water in the area. Despite previous complaints filed with the city, the resident noted that little progress had been made in addressing these issues over the past year and a half.
The resident proposed a community-driven solution, offering to volunteer their time and skills to help maintain the trails, but stressed the need for city support in terms of equipment and resources. They clarified that financial assistance was not necessary, but rather the availability of tools and volunteers to assist in the upkeep.
In response, city officials acknowledged the concerns and mentioned that the city is already in the process of addressing the maintenance of the back trails. They encouraged the resident to connect with relevant city departments to further discuss the situation and coordinate efforts.
The discussion underscored the importance of community involvement and city collaboration in ensuring the safety and accessibility of Norco's trails, reflecting a shared commitment to preserving the city's equestrian heritage.