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Committee backs Forest Service request for Mount Elden trail design funding
Summary
The committee voted unanimously to send a letter supporting a Coconino National Forest Transportation Alternatives grant to design (and potentially build) about 5½ miles of urban trail across the base of Mount Elden, connecting Buffalo Park to trailheads at the city boundary.
The Pedestrian Advisory Committee voted 4-0 to approve a letter of support for the Coconino National Forest’s Transportation Alternatives grant application to design an urban trail across the base of Mount Elden.
The letter supports an ADOT Transportation Alternatives grant that would fund design work and help position the project for future construction funding. Pat McGurvey, recreation staff in the Flagstaff District of the Coconino National Forest, told the committee the proposal would build roughly 5.5 miles of trail…
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