The committee agreed to continue refurbishing trail kiosks and updating trail webpages, while postponing measures against unauthorized “rogue” trails until next fall.
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What this means
Residents can expect updated trail maps, QR codes, webpage information, and improved kiosks at several trail locations. The committee also plans to buy identification hats and business cards for members working on trails. Accessibility reviews for the Easy and Sawmill trails are still pending.
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Approved the previous meeting minutes unanimously.
Agreed to continue refurbishing kiosks at Thayer Brook, McDonald’s, and Crane Hill and move them to more recognizable, accessible locations.
Updated trail webpages with new maps, QR codes, trail identification numbers, accessibility information, and revised route details.
Decided to wait until next fall to address unauthorized rogue trails using warning signs and physical barriers.
Agreed to purchase committee hats and business cards, with members contributing $20–$30 each.
Jay will ask the town ADA compliance officer to determine whether the Easy and Sawmill trails are legally accessible.
Steve submitted his resignation as a committee member and plans to remain a liaison representing the Minnechaug Land Trust.
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