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Norwood volunteers plan bridge work on Tri-Tayo Trail as river levels fall

6393872 · October 23, 2025
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Committee members and volunteers set provisional dates to install cribbing and bridges on Tri-Tayo Trail, pending river levels, materials delivery and property access approvals.

Norwood Trails Advisory Committee members described a schedule and logistics this week for installing bridge cribbing and other stream crossings on the Tri-Tayo Trail, and asked volunteers and town departments to prepare materials and access plans.

Committee leaders said the work is weather- and water-level-dependent and that teams would aim to start site work as soon as river stages drop. The group listed possible work windows of Oct. 24–26, 2025, for initial heavy site work and said volunteers will do pre-cutting, drilling and other prep work ahead of any on‑water construction.

The committee contrasted two approaches for moving heavy timbers into place: carrying crib pieces over land or floating them by canoe. Organizers said a six‑foot 4x6 weighs about 30 pounds…

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