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Washington City shows draft trail plan for Washington Dome, asks for public input
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a draft concept for a mixed paved and natural-surface trail network at Washington Dome. The study, funded by a $150,000 state grant, proposes roughly 12 miles of trails (about 5 miles paved) and staged construction pending BLM access and environmental review; a public open house is Nov. 15.
Paul Walker, the city’s assistant leisure services director, told the council on Nov. 12 that Washington City received a $150,000 planning grant from the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation and has hired Avenue Consultants to study uses for Washington Dome and produce a final report.
"We've been meeting with the committee, with a lot of involved parties such as the BLM and city staff," Walker said during a workshop presentation, describing outreach that included user groups and a public website. The…
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