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Public welcome to comment until July 29 Posted Wednesday, July 14, 2021 9:28 pm
COOK- An open house at the Cook Community Center on July 7 for people to review and comment on an updated and revised master plan for the David Dill/Arrowhead State Trail drew about a dozen people, with many showing up in support of opening up portions of the trail for off-highway vehicle use.
Department of Natural Resources Off-Highway Planner Joe Unger worked his way around the room past maps depicting eight sections of the trail that have been reviewed for possible development, stopping along the way to talk with visitors and answer questions. Multiple copies of the proposed master plan were available to read, and several people took advantage of the opportunity to do so.