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Open space committee flags delayed Eagle Trail work, asks AT&T to remove lines and to inspect damaged Valley Oak bridge
Summary
Portola Valley's Open Space Committee discussed delayed erosion-control work on Eagle Trail, an immediate cleanup request after copper-theft debris left utility lines near trails, and a three-year-old damaged pedestrian/equestrian bridge that members asked staff to inspect for low-cost repair options.
The Portola Valley Open Space Committee on April 15 was briefed on a range of maintenance issues, from a delayed erosion-control project on Eagle Trail to lingering utility lines believed to be leftover from copper thefts and a pedestrian/equestrian bridge in need of repair.
Public-works staff member Robert told the committee that the town is coordinating with Trail Center/MidPen on two projects: Toyon Trail, expected within about a month, and the larger Eagle Trail project. "The Eagle Trail is likely going to be delayed a little bit because it's fairly significant project to get some of the erosion control on that one done," Robert said, adding the contractor is seeking guidance on…
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