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Residents and supervisors clash over Hopyard proffered trail and trash at public boat ramp
Summary
Residents at a town-hall raised two linked concerns: trash at a state-owned boat ramp near Hopyard and a lawsuit over a developer-proffered walking trail that residents say the county has declined to accept.
Residents from Hopyard brought two related concerns to the supervisors: litter and debris at a nearby public boat ramp, and an ongoing dispute over a proffered walking trail that developers Hazel offered when the neighborhood was approved.
A Hopyard resident told supervisors that the boat ramp at the pier is littered with bottles and other debris and asked whether the county would clean and maintain the site. County officials responded that the boat ramp is owned and managed by the state, not the county, and that the county would need to coordinate with state agencies for cleanup and maintenance. A supervisor suggested referring the issue to Parks and Recreation and to the state agency that manages the pier.
On the proffered walking trail, residents said the county…
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