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Sisters
Community trails plan completed The
public is invited to join with members of the Sisters Community Trails Committee
to celebrate the completion of the final community trails plan on Saturday,
November 8, at 10 a.m.
They are calling it: "Discover
a Trail Day" and it starts at the Village Green.
"We'll begin with a half-hour
program giving an overview of the Community Trails Plan and then break
out in guided hikes and bike rides to see some of that which we propose,"
said James Yuskavitch in a news release sent out from the SOAR office
(Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation).
Bike riders, hikers and committee
members will then return to Village Green where sandwiches and beverages
will be served and individuals will get a chance to talk one-on-one with
members of the Sisters Community Trails Committee.
The trails committee is made
up of residents from the Sisters area who have been working for two years
to develop a plan for a network of non-motorized commuter and recreational
trails within an area defined by the Sisters School District.
The first trail planned is
to connect the Tollgate residential area with the new high school, middle
school and the soon to be completed SOAR building off recently opened
McKinney Butte Road.
The path material proposed
for this trail is compact gravel, similar to that which is on the bike
path in Camp Sherman, or possibly asphalt.
It is to be a biking/hiking
trail running about 3/4-mile, wide enough for two people to walk side-by-side
comfortably.
"These trails will allow Sisters
area residents to travel by foot, bike, horse and other non-motorized
modes between their neighborhood (and) school, town and surrounding public
lands," according to the committee release.
The trailhead kiosks will
have colorful artwork with maps and other local information. One of the
wooden signboards will be on display at Village Green during the community
event near the barbecue area on the south side of the park.
One of the bike rides planned
for that day will be along the Peterson Ridge Trail.
Other excursions will take
riders on existing trails and preview future trail routes.
Those taking part in the bicycle
field trips will need to provide their own bikes and other necessary clothing
and gear.
The Forest Service seeks comment
on the trails plan. Call 549-7700. |
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