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		<title>Board OKs Final Plans for First Segment of Salt Creek Trail</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Board of Supervisors signed off today on final plans and specifications for the initial segment of a 16-mile pedestrian and bicycle path</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"> RIVERSIDE (CNS) &#8211; The Board of Supervisors signed off today on final plans and specifications for the initial segment of a 16-mile pedestrian and bicycle path that will traverse multiple Riverside County communities.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; In a 5-0 vote without comment, the board approved the design plan and authorized the county clerk&#8217;s office to begin soliciting bids from prospective contractors qualified to construct a 5.2-mile stretch of the Salt Creek Trail in&nbsp;<strong>Hemet</strong>&nbsp;and Menifee.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; The county Transportation &amp; Land Management Agency is overseeing the $3.35 million project, which largely follows the existing Salt Creek drainage canal in&nbsp;<strong>Hemet</strong>, paralleling the north side of Domenigoni Parkway, from Sanderson Avenue to Searl Parkway.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; Nearly a mile of the trail will be installed there, connected to a 4.3-mile section planned along the drainage in Menifee, between Antelope and Goetz roads. A mix of asphalt and decomposed granite will be used for surfacing.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &#8220;The 16-mile Salt Creek regional trail, when complete, will provide residents with a paved bike path from&nbsp;<strong>Hemet</strong>&nbsp;through the unincorporated (area) of Winchester and the city of Menifee to Canyon Lake,&#8221; according to a TLMA statement. &#8220;It will provide the opportunity for expansion of local and regional trail systems, sidewalks and bike path connections from the trail to surrounding communities, schools, commercial areas and, ultimately &#8230;recreational facilities at Lake Skinner and Diamond Valley Lake.&#8221;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; Curb and gutter improvements, rock slope reinforcement, concrete ramps, cable fencing, pipe gates, pedestrian crossing enhancements and flood control channel upgrades will be part of the construction project.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; Former Supervisor Marion Ashley was a champion of the project, lauding it as a future attraction that will encourage more residents to enjoy the outdoors.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; The trail will incorporate an existing network of smaller trails and offer a five foot wide space for pedestrians, as well as a 14-foot wide space for bicyclists and other approved devices, according to TLMA.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; About 98% of the current project budget is comprised of federal Congestion Mitigation &amp; Air Quality monies, with minor appropriations from local sources.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; Along with TLMA, the county Regional Park &amp; Open Space District is involved with the project, which is part of the Southern California Association of Governments&#8217; &#8220;2035 Bikeway Network&#8221; regional plan unveiled in 2012.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; Construction of the initial segment is slated to get underway in the first half of 2020 and take about six months to finish, officials said.</p>



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