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Trail Request <br />1. Overlook Underpass Trail- Connecting Davidson Mesa to the Mayhoffer-Singletree Trail: The <br />Highway 36 Bikeway underpass enables citizen's safe access across Highway 36 allowing an <br />opportunity for connecting from the City owned Davidson Mesa Open Space trail system to the <br />Mayhoffer-Singletree trail system. This connection would allow citizens to access the Cowdrey Draw, <br />Marshall -Mesa, Community Ditch, and Doudy Draw trails along with other City of Boulder trails in the <br />Foothills. Louisville will respond to the County proposed trail alignment and continue to work with <br />Boulder County, Superior, and other partners to identify a potential timeline for implementation in order <br />to prepare cost estimate for consideration in Boulder County's Parks and Open Space Improvement <br />Project Planning process. <br />2. 104t" Street Trail- Connecting Coal Creek Trail with Rock Creek Trail and the Carolyn Holmberg <br />Preserve at Rock Creek Farm: Continue to support this trail project until construction is fully funded <br />and complete. The total trail length will be approximately two miles. This trail will connect the regional <br />Coal Creek trail to the regional Rock Creek Trail, Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm, and <br />the Sterns Lake trailhead. The City would like to continue work with Boulder County, Lafayette, and <br />other partners on this trail connection until construction is complete. <br />3. Warembourg Trail- Connecting Coal Creek Trail with Proposed Development Which Would <br />Connect to Rock Creek Trail and the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm: This trail <br />would connect Coal Creek Trail to the proposed Redtail Ridge development. The Development has <br />plans to tie into the US 36 Bikeway and the Rock Creek Trail providing a second connection between <br />these two regional trails. This segment would be a more direct connection for Louisville residents as it <br />departs from a more central location within the community. Although this concept is identified as a <br />conceptual trail corridor in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan, the City recognizes that additional <br />discussions is necessary to determine potential trail alignment impacts on agricultural & wildlife and <br />coordination of timing with future development. <br />