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closed #154088

Trails

Case Date:
7/14/2016

Two trees are down on the Rails to Trail. They are down on the dirt part of the track.

closed #154090

Trails

Case Date:
7/15/2016

Massive tree across rails to trail in section between Tapp Rd & Gordon pike. Closer to Tapp Rd access point.

closed #154091

Trails

Case Date:
7/15/2016

Small/medium tree across rail trail in section between That Rd & Church Ln.

closed #150446

Trails

Case Date:
1/30/2016

Portapotty at Tapp Rd on the Clear Creek Trail needs TP and is almost full

closed #159749

Trails

Case Date:
6/19/2017

Tree down south of country club drive on the rails to trails.

closed #169631

Trails

Case Date:
7/31/2019

light 85 on the B is out.

closed #169707

Trails

Case Date:
8/5/2019

Construction on old 37 through cascades park (completely closed between gourley and lower cascades) ruins the only low-stress bike route north of town, offers no detour. When a crucial bike connection like this is out of commission, it is essential to offer a usable alternative, or to preserve a route for cyclists. The alternatives (kinser, walnut, dunn) have high speed traffic and no bike or ped facilities whatsoever. I realize it's insane that parks is responsible for transportation infra but that's not my choice and I wish you'd take the responsibility seriously. My kids wound up in a bike trailer on #$@! Kinser today just to access park facilities (griffy lake). When old 37 is open, its actually a great route all the way from my house to griffy. Drivers have a ton of alternatives but cyclists are high and dry. Thanks!

closed #171288

Trails

Case Date:
12/25/2019

B line light 110 has been out for a while. It's in the area between Johnson Creamery and Showers' covered parking.

closed #171798

Trails

Case Date:
2/23/2020

Now leasing sign on rail trail s of Gordon Pike, Unity Church

closed #172001

Trails

Case Date:
3/16/2020

B-line lights 76 and 77 have been out for quite some time. it would be great if a person rode the trail periodically to spot and fix these issues as part of a regular process. Thanks.