Trail upgrades in Pierce County that prioritize pedestrians, bikers and nature

Tacoma, WALocal News

Recent upgrades to trails in Pierce County are transforming the region's outdoor landscape, prioritizing pedestrian and biker access while fostering a connection to nature. A significant $16 million bridge has extended a beloved trail, emphasizing the need for safe and sustainable transport routes for non-motorized users. This project addresses the rising demand for outdoor recreation in the South Sound and aligns with community health and environmental sustainability goals. The newly opened Foothills Trail bridge serves as a vital link between King and Pierce Counties, providing an emergency route for vehicles and pedestrians in case of disasters. Future plans, including the spuyaləpabš Trail, will enhance connectivity between Tacoma, Puyallup, and Fife, honoring the Puyallup Tribe's heritage.

Furthermore, ongoing projects are set to improve access to local parks and natural areas, promoting active lifestyles. The importance of these developments is underscored by their community impact and potential to enhance public health. Tacoma News Tribune journalists provide comprehensive coverage of these initiatives, underscoring the region's commitment to sustainable infrastructure.

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