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Advisory Committee Gets Detailed Rights-of-Way Review; Directs Staff to Identify Three Priority Trail Segments

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Consultants and staff presented mapped rights-of-way, recorded easements and trail cross-section options and warned some canal-maintenance easements and utilities constrain where multiuse trails can be placed.

Consultants and town staff presented a multi-layered review of the town’s platted rights-of-way, recorded easements and typical trail cross-sections and told the Roadway, Trails and Greenway Advisory Committee where equestrian or multiuse trails are most feasible and where legal or physical constraints exist.

Danny (Kesher and Associates) began with an overview of historic plats and rights-of-way: “you have 60 foot wide rights of way that contain canal and roads,” he said, noting that the town also holds some additional roadway or maintenance easements in places. Consultants explained the difference between platted right-of-way, canal top‑of‑bank measurements and separate canal-maintenance…

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