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3104`h <br />Street Trail- Connecting Coal Creek Trail with Rock Creek Trail <br />L'ville/ <br />Same as Lafayette #1. The crossings of SH42 and Dillon Road <br />and the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm: The total <br />Laf/ <br />remain the primary impediments to moving forward with <br />trail length would be approximately two miles. This trail would <br />connect the regional Coal Creek trail to the Carolyn Holmberg <br />Preserve at Rock Creek Farm, the regional Rock Creek trail and the <br />POS <br />planning and construction. As an interim step to completing the <br />entire trail, Lafayette has indicated a desire to construct the <br />portion of the alignment along the west side of the jointly-owned <br />Sterns Lake trailhead. <br />Mayhoffer 15 property between SH42 and Cherry St. A design for <br />this portion of the trail can be done when the partners decide to <br />make it a priority. When the timeframe for the reconfiguration of <br />the road crossings is identified by Louisville and the parties come <br />to agreement on the location of the alignment, a new target for a <br />grant application can be submitted. <br />4 <br />Dillon Road Crossing and Trail Segment- Connecting Coal Creek Trail <br />to the City of Louisville Power Line Trail: Subject to approval by the <br />City of Louisville Public Works Department, this trail and road crossing <br />would link the regional Coal Creek trail to Louisville's most direct <br />TR <br />The project is not currently on the list of funded Regional Trails <br />Sales Tax projects. Boulder County Transportation is willing to <br />work with the City on planning and design. <br />North/South primary trail. This connection would link commuters/trail <br />users to Fireside Elementary, Coal Creek Elementary, the Recreation <br />& Senior Center and South Boulder Road. <br />40 <br />
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