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Committee moves forward on multiuse-trail signs; asks staff for design and enforcement details
Summary
The committee reviewed trail-sign examples, supported a concise town rule sign for multiuse trails, asked staff to draft designs that include reflective materials and enforcement language, and discussed helmet and motorized-vehicle language and enforcement pathways.
The Roadways, Trails and Greenway Advisory Committee on July 17 reviewed examples of trail-rule signage used in neighboring jurisdictions and directed staff to draft a town sign package for multiuse trails that combines a clear town/trail identity with enforceable rules.
Committee members said a single, concise rule sign posted at major trailheads and road entrances should list the most enforceable items—no motorized vehicles (with ordinance citation), helmet requirements for riders under the age specified in county or state law, and guidance for drivers to slow and yield to horses. Craig Lauer, the town's public works superintendent and staff liaison, presented examples and told the committee he will…
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