$21 million collected for Utah County trails
Regional transit plan lists 40 potential new paths
As part of a recently proposed regional transportation plan, the Mountainland Association of Governments, which oversees Utah County's transportation needs, has outlined 40 new trails that could be built across the county by 2030.
Although funds for trails are hard to come by, MAG has collected about $21 million that can only go toward paying for non-motorized trails. That will be money well-spent, says Darrell Cook, executive director of MAG.
"Trails have a lot of amenities and benefits from an air quality point of view, if people used those instead of driving," Cook said. "I think it's a vital element of our overall transportation outlook and our quality of life."
MAG is accepting public comment on its plan, and some people have said they are skeptical about spending money on trails, Cook says.
Included in the transportation plan are road and transit projects, and displaying trail projects alongside the two more popularly expressed needs can be confusing.
Cook said a majority of funding for trails comes from federal grants and Utah's Department of Transportation. Local municipalities are required to match a portion of federal and UDOT funds when building trails.
Out of the 40 proposed trails, the first that is expected to be built starting next spring is a 10-foot asphalt trail from the Lake Shore Trail in Lindon to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. The trail will cost about $4.5 million, said Jim Price, a MAG transportation planner.
Utah County has about 450 miles of trail, including U.S. Forest Service trails. The Provo River Parkway trail is the most popular of the county's urban trails, drawing about 750,000 people a year, including those who use the trail to commute to work.
Several cities are anxious to have their paths built but not necessarily paved.
Eric Hazelet, mayor of Genola, said that a paved trail in his community would become a "throughway for four-wheelers" and be a "waste of asphalt," but MAG's trail suggestions don't have to be set in stone, Price says. Hazelet's concern over a proposed trail from Payson to Eureka could be solved with a crushed stone top instead of asphalt, for example.
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