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<br />Consider River Trail Concept <br />August 13,2007 Task Force Meeting <br />Page 2 of2 <br /> <br />If the answer to the first question is yes, then staff recommends the Task Force consider <br /> <br />selecting one of the following options for dealing with the river trail concept within the <br /> <br />Draft Plan prior to its proceeding for public review and comment: <br /> <br />1) Eliminate the entire future river trail in its entirety from the Draft Plan, illustrations <br />and narrative. <br /> <br />2) Eliminate the entire future river trail from the Draft Illustrative Land Use Plan, and <br />related plan illustrations, but leave references to the desire for a future river trail <br />within the Plan narrative. <br /> <br />3) Modify a portion of the future river trail concept within the Draft Plan to extend <br />from River's Edge Commons Park westerly to Lowell Avenue (with the <br />understanding that the concept would be implemented in conjunction with a future <br />redevelopment proposal), up to Main Street and continue its connection easterly to <br />Babcock Park (this would explicitly eliminate the river trail from Lowell Ave west <br />from the Draft Plan). A draft illustrative land use plan indicating this concept is <br />attached for discussion. <br /> <br />4) Leave the future river trail concept "as is" within the Draft Plan. <br />
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