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Advisory committees approve letters supporting Mount Elden trail and Fort Valley road grants
Summary
Flagstaff advisory committee members voted unanimously to authorize letters of support for a U.S. Forest Service Transportation Alternatives grant for a Mount Elden urban trail and for a City of Flagstaff Transportation Alternatives scoping grant for Fort Valley Road mobility improvements.
Members of Flagstaff’s Bicycle and Pedestrian advisory committees voted unanimously to authorize two letters of support for separate Transportation Alternatives grant applications: one from the Coconino National Forest for a Mount Elden urban trail and one from the City of Flagstaff for Fort Valley Road mobility enhancements.
The committee approved a motion to provide a letter backing the Forest Service’s application for design and future construction of roughly 5.5 miles of 48-inch-wide crushed-aggregate urban trail along the base of Mount Elden, connecting Buffalo Park to Sandy Seep Trailhead and linking toward Stoney Park. Pat McGurvey, recreation staff for the Flagstaff District of the Coconino National Forest, said the project would follow some existing logging-road footprints and that proposed trail construction would include a 4-inch base with a…
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