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National Trail Day is set to take center stage in El Paso this Saturday, June 7, with a full day of activities planned at the Lost Dog Trailhead. The event, running from 7 AM to 11 AM, will feature trail maintenance efforts and a guided hike led by the Frontera Land Alliance from 8:30 AM to 10 AM. Additionally, the WE Hike group will present an outdoor safety session for participants. This celebration aims to promote the enjoyment of El Paso's trails and foster community engagement.
In another significant update, the Open Space Advisory Board discussed ongoing land surveys in the Northeast area, particularly around the Kasner Range. The U.S. Army is currently conducting surveys to identify any munitions that may require remediation. This process, which began recently, is expected to last between six to eight months and will cover approximately 70 miles of land, starting from the fire station at MLK and extending up to the mountains.
The board also approved minutes from previous meetings, ensuring that discussions and decisions are accurately documented. The focus on trail maintenance and land safety highlights the city's commitment to preserving natural spaces while addressing safety concerns in the community. As these initiatives unfold, residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed about developments in their neighborhoods.
Converted from Open Space Advisory Board 6/4/2025 meeting on June 04, 2025
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