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Wood County Park District seeks Bowling Green mayor's support for $20,000 Slippery Elm Trail signage project
Summary
The Wood County Park District asked Bowling Green for a support letter for a NatureWorks grant to replace intersection signs on the 13-mile Slippery Elm Trail; the project would replace about 80 posts and signs at 19 intersections and is estimated at $20,000.
Chris Smalley, director of the Wood County Park District, told council the Slippery Elm Trail — a 13-mile multi-use path from Bowling Green to North Baltimore — is showing wear after nearly 30 years of use and needs maintenance.
Smalley said the district is applying for an Ohio Department of Natural Resources NatureWorks grant to replace trail intersection signage. The scope described to…
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