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I was not surprised to see how many people commented on this making sure that there were proper signals along the trail for safe crossing of trail users. The project manager of this program also assured us on how this trail would not damage any wetlands or cause rise in flood waters. Another guarantee of the program is that roots of larger trees that pass under the trail will not be harmed... displayed 300 characters
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Another guarantee of the program is that roots of larger trees that pass under the trail will not be harmed. Hired surveyors will checking to see where large roots will be located. Lastly, I was extremely impressed to see how much the trail accommodates all types of visitors. There are five foot length, mulch paths for joggers, gravel for horseback riding, and pavement for bicyclers all on the same trail... displayed next 300 characters
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