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Milton Trails committee adopts staffrecommendations to prioritize short loops, directs staff to bring plan to City Council
Summary
The Milton Trails Advisory Committee voted unanimously Nov. 13 to accept staffrecommendations that prioritize several short loop and connector segments (including R, S and T) for near-term design and procurement, while keeping the longer SR-372 corridor (D1) for a separate capital project list.
The Milton Trails Advisory Committee on Nov. 13 voted unanimously to accept city staffrecommendations that prioritize a set of short loop and connector segments the staff says can be delivered more quickly with existing funds.
Committee members adopted a revised "right-side" project list staff presented for immediate pursuit, which focuses on filling sidewalk gaps and completing adjacent two- and three-mile loop connections (segments labeled R, S and T on staff maps). Staff said the shorter list avoids state-route coordination and the complicated parcel negotiations that would slow larger projects.
"This will be an actual presentation from me," city staff member said during the meeting when describing the second…
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