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Grand County Active Transportation & Trails presents annual workplan: trail builds, ambassadors and a $4M budget

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The county's GCAT director reported a multi‑million dollar FY25 program including construction projects, a national award for the Trail Ambassador program and an upcoming Mud Springs trail phase that will be federally and state funded.

Grand County Active Transportation & Trails (GCAT) Director Maddie Lagowitz delivered a 2025 annual report to the commission, outlining trail construction, maintenance, volunteer engagement and the county’s Responsible Recreation (Trail Ambassador) program.

Lagowitz said the department’s overall budget exceeds $4 million, but that the majority is concentrated in one UDOT‑funded pathway project (Spanish Valley Drive). Without that single project, the department’s routine operations are funded through a mix of tax revenue, grants and interest. She highlighted three near‑term construction projects: Falcon Climb trail (linking San…

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