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Council weighs trail priorities; contentious long‑range corridor through private property to remain conceptual
Summary
Councilors reviewed proposed trail corridors, discussed filling network gaps (especially north of SR 92 and along 6000 West), and debated whether to show a long‑range corridor through private parcels — ultimately directing staff to treat that alignment as a low‑priority conceptual route rather than a near‑term commitment.
Staff presented a trails map layered by classification (regional trails such as the Murdock Canal, multi‑use neighborhood paths and on‑road segments) and asked the council which missing segments the city should prioritize. The presentation singled out several gaps north of SR 92 and identified potential corridors along the utility corridor, Dry Creek and 6000 West that could improve connectivity to the Murdoch Canal regional trail.
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