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Assembly adopts 2026 Trails Master Plan to prioritize Rainbird, Coast Guard Beach and connectivity projects

Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly · April 6, 2026
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The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly unanimously adopted the 2026 Trails Master Plan on April 6, endorsing 11 key project recommendations and prioritizing Rainbird Trail, Carlana Lake, Coast Guard Beach and Black Sands Beach for action over the next five years.

The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly voted unanimously April 6 to adopt the 2026 Trails Master Plan, a community-driven roadmap that identifies 11 priority trail projects and sets a five-year implementation focus.

Public Works Director Morgan Berry opened the presentation, saying the plan “reflects mostly projects that occur on borough lands” and focuses on actions the borough can complete or support. Corvus Design landscape architect Linda Pringle, who led the plan, told the assembly the process relied on public surveys, stakeholder interviews and an open house and…

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