Dirt trail along Bailey Ave

Ridge Trail Connection: Class I Trail Design along Bailey Ave

$40,000

open space authority funds contributed to project

2020

project awarded

Authority funds will help the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council solve a complex trail crossing in North Coyote Valley between the Santa Cruz Mountains and western foothills of the Diablo Range. The project will result in a traffic study, survey, and preliminary design. Addressing a critical link between park and open space lands, this project aligns with multiple regional partners and local agency priorities of recreation and land conservation.
Award Date:
December 11, 2020
Program:
Urban Grant Program
Location:
Surrounding areas of Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve and the North Coyote Valley Conservation Area

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