Logan's planning a major new trail, and city officials are hyping it up as their most significant project ever. This means more opportunities for residents to get outside and enjoy nature.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The city will incur costs for grading and signage.
Local wildlife and property owners whose land is currently being damaged.
Mountain bikers who were using the unauthorized trails.
Riders speak up for the future of mountain biking in Logan at city hall meeting The Herald Journal
Unauthorized bike jumps and trails are damaging city and private land in the Dry Canyon area. Since the city can't monitor the area 24/7, they plan to grade the land and add signs to stop the damage.
A northern Utah city will soon build its ‘most important’ trail connection Utah Public Radio
Traffic on Logan’s main drag will be squeezed to one lane to build city’s ‘most important’ trail connection The Salt Lake Tribune
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