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Trail
system could start next spring
A network of
trails linking Sisters with outlying communities could be in place as early
as next spring, at least in a preliminary form.
The Community Action Team
of Sisters (CATS) has created a draft plan for a Sisters Area Trail system,
based in part on extensive public input gathered at forums earlier this
year.
Some of the plan can be implemented
right away.
There are already informal
trails from Tollgate and Crossroads into Sisters and trails into the backcountry
south of town. According to Trails Committee member Bryn Hazell, those
trails can be signed so that users are comfortable knowing where they'll
end up.
"The surfaces may not be done
as we'd like them, but they'll be signed and people can use them," Hazell
said. "That will give people an opportunity to use trails they don't now
use."
Hazell said the type of signage
has yet to be determined, but the committee is leaning toward graphic
signs similar to those used to show routes on ski runs.
Surfaces will vary depending
on location and type of use, Hazell said. Some trails might be crushed
gravel, while others would remain dirt. Surfacing will require grant funding,
Hazell acknowledged.
According to Hazell, the overwhelming
priority of community members is to have trails that provide routes into
town. Bicyclists would love to have a route along Camp Polk Road that
would allow safe riding in from the Indian Ford area.
The draft plan lists 20 proposed
trails. Some are already unofficially in existence; others are speculative.
For more information call
549-CATS. |
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