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5 <br />Link between Mayhoffer Singletree Trail and Coal Creek Regional Trail. <br />The Mayhoffer Singletree Trail and Meadowlark Trail meet at 3rd <br />Avenue in Original Town Superior with an interim link to the Coal Creek <br />Regional Trail near Town Hall via a soft -surface trail along the rail bed <br />that scales the berm up to McCaslin Boulevard and then north along the <br />roadway to the bridge over Coal Creek. The Town and Boulder County <br />have coordinated in the past to plan a permanent link to CCRT via the <br />rail bed and north below McCaslin Blvd and across the creek. The interim <br />link has proven to be very popular getting users from the Marshall- <br />TR <br />The Town of Superior removed the interim trail during <br />road construction. The permanent trail connection <br />remains on Boulder County Transportation's CIP list <br />allowing wider trail widths for crossing Coal Creek and <br />gradual trail grades for accessibility. <br />Superior-Coalton trail system to the CCRT system. The Town has <br />budgeted to build a pedestrian bridge as part of this overall plan. <br />6 <br />Coalton Trail South to Hwy 128 and west to 66th Street. This trail <br />recommendation would parallel McCaslin traveling south of the Coalton <br />POS <br />Trails in the area south of Coalton Road will be <br />considered as part of the South County Grasslands <br />Trail, utilizing the topography of the properties as a buffer from the <br />roadway. The trail would head west towards South 66th and connect <br />with City of Boulder/Greenbelt Plateau and future regional connections <br />to the south. <br />Management Plan, scheduled to kick off in the next 2-4 <br />years. <br />7 <br />Add access to the Meadowlark Trail off McCaslin Blvd. between High <br />Supe <br />This trail is not identified as a neighborhood connection <br />Plains Dr. and Christianson Ave. This short trail connection would follow an <br />existing social trail the leads from McCaslin Boulevard north of Christenson <br />rior <br />in the "Marshall-Superior-Coalton Trail Corridor <br />Management Plan," approved by the Boulder County <br />Ave. to the existing Meadowlark Trail. <br />Board of Commissioners September 18, 2007. Additions <br />and changes would therefore need to be evaluated <br />through an amendment process for this plan. BCPOS did <br />provide the Town of Superior a modified potential <br />connection in this area that could be considered for a <br />potential amendment. <br />48 <br />