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At the July 17 meeting the Trails Committee reviewed trail maintenance status, confirmed contractual mowing arrangements, and announced a new ‘Yoga on the Trails’ Eventbrite series scheduled through October.
A committee member said the mowing contract is handled by the Department of Public Works and discussed contacting Bill at DPW and the contractor J & J to confirm whether the first mowing had been completed. One member reported that the Breakneck Hill trail they walked looked mowed and that signs posted at a site indicated an invasive-species spraying project was underway there.
On programming, the committee launched an Eventbrite listing for the 2025 Yoga on the Trails series; members said there is one July date and additional sessions planned in August, September and October. Staff said they will promote the series via Facebook and the committee’s followers on Eventbrite.
Committee members agreed to follow up with DPW and the mowing contractor to confirm mowing schedules and to check stewardship signage for invasive-species work. They did not take any additional votes on contracts at the meeting.
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