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Salmonberry Trail Foundation asks Nehalem council for help securing $8 million in state funding

City of Nehalem City Council · February 10, 2025
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Caroline Fitchett told the Nehalem City Council the Salmonberry Trail Foundation is seeking $8 million from the Oregon Legislature to fund construction of prioritized segments of the 82-mile Salmonberry Trail and asked the city to support efforts to connect Nehalem and Manzanita.

Caroline Fitchett, executive director of the Salmonberry Trail Foundation, updated the Nehalem City Council on Feb. 10 on plans for the Salmonberry Trail and asked the city to support efforts to connect Nehalem and Manzanita to the route.

Fitchett said the Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency (STIA) and the foundation have been planning the trail for about 10 years. The planned route would run roughly 82 miles between Tillamook and Banks. The foundation is targeting four priority projects for detailed planning and construction: downtown Wheeler; a…

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