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Allen County accepts quitclaim deed and agrees to DNR trail restrictions for Horse Trails project

5520766 · January 17, 2025
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Commissioners accepted a quitclaim deed that implements a state Department of Natural Resources grant requirement protecting the county's horse trails: a minimum of five miles of trail, a three-acre trailhead and at least 23 horse obstacles maintained for at least 25 years.

Allen County commissioners on Jan. 17 accepted a quitclaim deed that implements a restrictive covenant tied to a state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) grant for a horse trails project.

County staff told the commissioners the horse trail work sits on a roughly 200-acre parcel that includes other county uses; the DNR grant (about $250,000, as described in the…

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