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5. 1. <br />Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 07/10/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Connect the community through Parks, Trails and Recreational Programming. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Resident Request to Remove Neighborhood Trail Connection <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In May of this year, Mr. Jeff Lammert a resident at 7494 159th Ave in the Woodlands subdivision, contacted city <br />staff about the potential for removal of a trail west of his house that provides the connection between the <br />aforementioned neighborhood, and the one to the south at Traprock Street. The attachment begins with the site <br />location map, and includes images of the trail connections this case discusses. <br />In summary, the trail was constructed by the Woodlands subdivision's developer at the direction of the city to <br />provide intra-neighborhood connectivity. The city trail was in place before the house was built on Lot 5, <br />Woodlands 2nd Addition in 2016, and also in existence and in public use when Mr Lammert considered <br />purchasing the property and house in 2021. <br />It is staffs understanding that Mr. Lammert learned that the area of his lot was larger than he thought, and actually <br />'under' the easement containing the 10' foot bituminous trail, when he ordered a survey for the purpose of <br />placement of a fence for the yard. It was at this time he inquired of staff about the possibility or process <br />associated with potential removal of the trail. Staff responded that they would not be supportive of removal of the <br />trail, nor the expense associated with it, and that, "the trail was created to connect the two neighborhoods, at the <br />time of the platting of the Woodlands subdivision many years ago. The trail provides walking and biking access to <br />the south from the Woodlands, and the inverse from the Traprock Street neighborhood, to the north and east to <br />the substantial and beloved boardwalk and trail along the entire east side of the Woodlands." <br />Mr. Lammert requested to be heard by the Park & Recreation Commission on his request for the removal of the <br />trail, and thus the purpose of this case. He is expected to be present at the meeting, and provide his perspectives. <br />Notification: <br />Public notifications should occur if public improvements are proposed for removal. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Additional information will be available at the meeting. <br />Funding Source: <br />No special funding is required to discuss the request to remove the trail. <br />If the Commission would recommend, or support further consideration on the removal of the trail, there may be <br />Public Hearing and notification costs (mailings and publication, escrows for staff time etc.), and perhaps <br />ultimately, the need to identify other costs that would be associated with the physical trail removal (e.g. concrete <br />pedestrian ramp removals and curb replacements). <br />Recommendation: <br />
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