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Commission outlines low-cost steps to open an 'Urban Trail' — kiosks, QR codes, painted markers and volunteer labor

3278501 · May 12, 2025
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Commissioners discussed launching a St. Helens Urban Trail connecting five parks using a mix of kiosks, QR-code maps, painted wayfinding and volunteer-installed concrete logo pads; commissioners proposed starting with a minimal implementation and expanding later.

Members of the Parks & Trails Commission discussed next steps to formally mark a St. Helens Urban Trail that links five parks and the historic riverfront, emphasizing low-cost, volunteer-driven measures to create an immediately walkable route.

Commissioner Jerry described the plan: install a kiosk with a map and QR code at the new park, paint a trail logo on sidewalks and asphalt, and place a small number of concrete logo pads at key locations. Jerry said volunteers and…

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