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Supervisors approve nonbinding framework to explore trails along Prince William Water easements
Summary
The board approved a nonbinding framework allowing parks staff to work with Prince William Water on co-locating trails along future utility easements and properties the utility acquires for infrastructure. Parks director told supervisors the framework creates an opportunity-identification system but leaves any financial commitments and final align
Prince William County supervisors on Oct. 7 approved a nonbinding framework to enable Parks and Recreation staff to explore co-locating trails alongside Prince William Water infrastructure easements or properties the utility may acquire.
Seth Hendler Voss, director of Parks and Recreation, told the board the proposed agreement establishes a nonbinding process for early coordination: Prince William Water…
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