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The coronavirus positivity rate decreased in Montgomery County and in the six neighboring counties in Southeast Pennsylvania, according to the latest week-to-week data compiled by state health officials. Montgomery County recorded a coronavirus positivity rate of 8.1% for the period April 16 to April 22, which was a slight decrease from the 8.7% positivity rate recorded for the period April 9 to April 15, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Healthâs COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard. Health officials believe having a positivity rate less than 5% indicates a county is controlling the spread of the virus and keeping it suppressed.
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Montgomery County invites public to free webinar on planning, designing trails for all users
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UPPER DUBLINÂ â Safety, connectivity and equity are the goals of a Cross County Trail expansion feasibility study outlined to about 70 viewers in a virtual information session Thursday.
âWe want to be able to create a trail that allows folks regardless of ability to be able to use it,â said Matt Ludwig, a project manager with NV5, a consulting firm advising the ongoing project.
Brian Olzsak, a senior trails and open space planner with the Montgomery County Planning Commission, joined Ludwig in the virtual webinar that sought to engage trailgoers on possibilities for the six-mile-long segment of the Cross County Trail.