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Lewis County trails group sets outreach meeting, discusses landowner appreciation, signage and picnic-area plans
Summary
At a recent Lewis County Trails Committee meeting, members scheduled a community outreach meeting at Tug Hill Hideaway, discussed distributing missed landowner appreciation certificates, proposed a standardized signage and sponsorship program, and reviewed potential trail openings contingent on landowner contracts.
A Lewis County Trails Committee member said the group scheduled a community outreach meeting for Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Tug Hill Hideaway and plans to press landowner outreach and signage standardization as it readies seasonal trail openings.
Committee members discussed distributing missed landowner appreciation certificates, a proposed sign-and-sponsorship policy for trail kiosks and posts, picnic tables and play-area ideas, and potential openings on parts of the Watson parcel if pending contracts are completed.
Why it matters: The committee said landowner cooperation and clear signage are prerequisites for opening and connecting trail sections that cross or abut private property. Committee members also raised theft and maintenance concerns tied to donated picnic tables and flagged the need for consistent signage to avoid confusion and damage to private property.
At the meeting the primary speaker —…
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