In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the potential expansion of trail access in Cook County, specifically regarding the inclusion of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on certain trails. The meeting highlighted a feasibility study conducted in 2006, which was referenced but not fully reviewed by attendees due to its length.
Mitch, a representative from the Cook County Parks and Trails Commission, reported that the commission had unanimously recommended exploring the idea of ATV use on the trails. Currently, no sections of the trail within Cook County permit ATV access, although parts of the trail in neighboring Lake County do allow it. The decision to permit ATV use in Lake County was made locally, and the implications of similar decisions in Cook County remain under consideration.
The discussion also touched on the regulatory processes involved in potentially opening the trails to ATVs, which would require approval from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). This process includes public comment opportunities, particularly concerning environmental impacts such as wetland crossings and stream interactions.
Participants expressed the need for careful evaluation of the trail's suitability for ATV use, acknowledging that while some areas may be appropriate, others may not be. The meeting concluded with a call for public input to gauge community sentiment on the proposed changes to trail access.