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Farmington advisory committee reviews trail upkeep, signage plans and Safe Routes curriculum

Town of Farmington Active Transportation Advisory Committee · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Committee members reviewed winter bollard maintenance and trail repairs, discussed regional wayfinding and a grant-backed push for mile markers and unified signage, and agreed to pursue Safe Routes curriculum and grant options for a part-time bike–ped coordinator; minutes were approved.

The Town of Farmington Active Transportation Advisory Committee on Nov. 12 reviewed a series of trail maintenance and wayfinding projects and agreed on next steps for grant applications and school outreach.

Bruce Donald, the committee’s trail lead, described a winter maintenance program for trail bollards, saying crews will remove damaged posts, “bring it back to the shop, grind it down, paint it, and get all the reflective tape on it.” He said removing bollards along River Road remains on the list but would require saw-cutting and patching and therefore be handled in the construction season rather than winter.

The committee spent substantial time on wayfinding signs and ADA access. Members noted that formalizing a trail with crosswalks and permanent signs could trigger additional work and approvals with public works and planning…

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