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3 <br />Dry Creek Greenway to Lagerman Reservoir/AHI. The City <br />is requesting the trail development between the City of <br />Longmont's Dry Creek Greenway and the County's <br />POS <br />Construction of the AHI Loop Trail has been ongoing in 2016 with an <br />expected opening in spring of 2017. The 75th Street pedestrian crossing <br />at Pike Road was completed in 2016. <br />Overlook Underpass Trail- Connecting Davidson Mesa to the <br />Mayhoffer-Singletree Trail: The underpass at this location is <br />currently under construction and is likely to be complete this fall <br />(2015). The underpass will enable citizen's safe access across <br />Highway 36 which will make a connection possible from the Davidson <br />Mesa trail system to the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail. This connection <br />would allow citizens to access the Cowdrey Draw, Marshall -Mesa, <br />Community Ditch and Doudy Draw trails along with other City of <br />Boulder trails in the Foothills. Louisville would like to continue to <br />work with Boulder County and Superior on this trail alignment and <br />potential future trail construction. Currently, Louisville staff prefers <br />the following three alignments options: West side of the community <br />Ditch, East side of the Community Ditch and Ridgetop. <br />Lagerman Reservoir/Imel/AHI property. The County's <br />adopted Master Plan of the AHI property reflects a <br />community trail connecting the Dry Creek Greenway with <br />The underpass along with the rest of the US36 Bikeway is open. <br />BCPOS has participated in discussions with Louisville about a <br />possible connection to the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail and is <br />committed to finding a solution that will work for all agencies <br />involved. Similar to Superior Request #1. <br />2 <br />Warembourg Trail- Connecting Coal Creek Trail with Rock Creek Trail <br />and the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm: This trail <br />would provide a second connection between the regional Coal Creek <br />and Rock Creek trails. This segment would be a more direct <br />connection for Louisville residents as it departs from a more central <br />location within the community. This connection would also provide a <br />nice loop experience by connecting into the proposed 104th Street <br />trail. Although this concept is identified as a conceptual trail corridor <br />in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan additional discussions is <br />needed to determine trail alignment in regards to agricultural areas <br />and privately owned parcels. This Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan <br />has this recorded as a conceptual trail corridor. <br />Lagerman Reservoir and a proposed AHI Loop Trail which <br />borders Swede Lakes. The City believes these connections <br />would prove to be an asset to the citizens of Longmont as <br />well as those citizens in unincorporated Boulder County. <br />POS is willing to work with Louisville to evaluate trail routes in <br />this area. Challenges include possible agricultural impacts, gaps in <br />land ownership, and funding. Boulder County anticipates that <br />Louisville will take the lead on this project. <br />City of Louisville 2015 Requests <br />Lead <br />Status <br />1 <br />Overlook Underpass Trail- Connecting Davidson Mesa to the <br />Mayhoffer-Singletree Trail: The underpass at this location is <br />currently under construction and is likely to be complete this fall <br />(2015). The underpass will enable citizen's safe access across <br />Highway 36 which will make a connection possible from the Davidson <br />Mesa trail system to the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail. This connection <br />would allow citizens to access the Cowdrey Draw, Marshall -Mesa, <br />Community Ditch and Doudy Draw trails along with other City of <br />Boulder trails in the Foothills. Louisville would like to continue to <br />work with Boulder County and Superior on this trail alignment and <br />potential future trail construction. Currently, Louisville staff prefers <br />the following three alignments options: West side of the community <br />Ditch, East side of the Community Ditch and Ridgetop. <br />POS <br />TR <br />The underpass along with the rest of the US36 Bikeway is open. <br />BCPOS has participated in discussions with Louisville about a <br />possible connection to the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail and is <br />committed to finding a solution that will work for all agencies <br />involved. Similar to Superior Request #1. <br />2 <br />Warembourg Trail- Connecting Coal Creek Trail with Rock Creek Trail <br />and the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm: This trail <br />would provide a second connection between the regional Coal Creek <br />and Rock Creek trails. This segment would be a more direct <br />connection for Louisville residents as it departs from a more central <br />location within the community. This connection would also provide a <br />nice loop experience by connecting into the proposed 104th Street <br />trail. Although this concept is identified as a conceptual trail corridor <br />in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan additional discussions is <br />needed to determine trail alignment in regards to agricultural areas <br />and privately owned parcels. This Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan <br />has this recorded as a conceptual trail corridor. <br />POS <br />POS is willing to work with Louisville to evaluate trail routes in <br />this area. Challenges include possible agricultural impacts, gaps in <br />land ownership, and funding. Boulder County anticipates that <br />Louisville will take the lead on this project. <br />39 <br />
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