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Greeley staff outline 10-year Trails Master Plan that adds up to 90 potential miles

5586146 · February 11, 2025
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Greeley city staff and a Logan Simpson consultant presented a Trails Master Plan update in February 2025 proposing roughly 120 miles of trail corridors for the city's long-range growth area, with about 16 miles prioritized for a 10-year implementation window.

Greeley city staff and consultant Logan Simpson presented an update in February 2025 to a Trails Master Plan that maps roughly 120 miles of potential trail corridors for the city’s long-range growth area and identifies about 16 miles of “priority 1” corridors to guide the next 10 years of work.

The plan, which updates a 2002 trails plan and incorporates input from the city’s Transportation Master Plan and Imagine Greeley comprehensive plan, was presented to the Greeley City Council by Diana Britt, consultant Christina Couch (Logan Simpson) and Justin Charlton, Natural Areas and Trails Division manager. Christina Couch said, “These trail corridors present, about a 120 miles of total trail corridors. These are not the exact alignments, but desired connections.” Charlton said staff plans to begin design work on one or…

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