
A recpath could someday connect Breckenridge and Alma via Hoosier Pass.
Workshops set to get community input
By Summit Voice
SUMMIT COUNTY — Long-range planning for a potential paved trail connection between Breckenridge and Alma, in Park County, continues this month with a pair of community workshops aimed at reviewing a draft plan prepared by a Boulder consultant.
Summit County open space and trail planners said in a press release that previous rounds of input from various stakeholders, including landowners in the area, has resulted in the development of a couple of alignment options, none of which are “set in stone” at this stage.
These community workshops are a chance for Summit and Park County residents to take a look at the proposed draft plan and give their feedback.
The workshops are set for Tuesday, March 19 5:30 – 6:45 p.m. at Alma Town Hall (59 E. Buckskin) and Wednesday, March 20 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. at Breckenridge Town Hall.
For more information, please contact Katie Kent of the Summit County Open Space and Trails Department at (970) 668-4092 or via email at katiek@co.summit.co.us.
Filed under: Colorado Tagged: | Alma, Breckenridge, Colorado, Hoosier Pass, trails


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