As Park City grows and develops there is an increasing need and demand for recreational hiking and biking trails, trail-head parking, neighborhood trails and connections, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, signs, and maps. There is a desire in the community to better identify, develop and preserve pedestrian and bicycle access as the land becomes developed. In addition to encouraging recreation, the development of a non-motorized trail system can help reduce vehicle trips and traffic congestion. The result will be a community resource providing transportation alternatives, recreational opportunities, environmental aesthetics, open space preservation and increased property values.
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