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Home > News and Events > Mutter Field accessible trail project construction continues

Mutter Field accessible trail project construction continues

July 25, 2016 by Michael Caron

July 25, 2016 –

Construction continues on the Mutter Field accessible trail. The parking lot off of East St., is almost finished as well as the ramp, with railings, going from the parking lot to the beginning of the trail. A kiosk to display information has also been erected near the entrance of the ramp. A couple of rock enclosures have been installed along the trail itself to house butterfly gardens.  Landscape plantings as well as grass seed have been planted a near the ramp and between the abutting property.

People have already been enjoying the trail, however it has been observed that there are problems with dog messes being left on the trail itself.

A dedication ceremony is set to take place sometime in early fall.

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