Trail advocates, elected officials take a walk to learn about Interurban Trail gap - Lynnwood Today

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On September 20, 2024, a group of thirty-five trail advocates and elected officials convened at Edmonds' Mathay Ballinger Park to discuss the pressing issue of a gap in the Interurban Trail. This walking event was designed to not only raise awareness but also to encourage collaboration among various stakeholders committed to closing the gap. The Interurban Trail is crucial for enhancing connectivity and promoting outdoor recreation for residents and visitors alike. Local officials stressed the importance of community involvement in addressing the infrastructure needs of the area. Participants expressed optimism that increased public engagement could lead to actionable solutions for enhancing trail access.

The event served as a reminder of the ongoing efforts required to improve local recreational facilities. By fostering partnerships and dialogue, advocates aim to create a more interconnected community through improved trail networks. Ultimately, this initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing quality of life through outdoor activities and sustainable transportation options.

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