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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DECEMBER 4, 2007
CONTACT:
Kathryn Fernholz, 612-333-0430

Kick-Off Meetings Held for 70-Mile Trail Project

More than 150 people provide input to the project

Aitkin, MN – More than 150 people attended two kick-off
meetings held November 27th and 28th for the 70-Mile Trail
project. The project includes approximately 70 miles of new
ATV/OHM recreational trail segments to be located in Aitkin
and Itasca Counties. The project was proposed by the Land
Departments in Aitkin and Itasca Counties and is supported
with state funding through the Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources.

“One of the reasons the grant for the project was awarded
to Itasca and Aitkin County was because of the emphasis
their proposal put on public stakeholder input,” says Mary
Broten, with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources,
Trails and Waterways Division.

The proposed plan includes new trail segments that will
link existing trails and create a system that totals nearly
500 miles. The kick-off meetings were held in the City of
Warba in Itasca County and McGregor in Aitkin County.
 Participants at the meetings were invited to review the
proposed trail routes and provide feedback to the project
committee.

“The project is taking a systems approach and looking at
the big picture for managing motorized recreation in the
area,” says Mark Jacobs, Aitkin County Land Commissioner.

To help with the design and development of the project, the
project oversight committee includes 19 representatives
from the region.  The committee members have all signed on
and made a commitment to the project goals.

The goals for the project include developing a project that
provides at least 70 miles of new trail with desirable
destination points for users, a transparent public process


for engaging communities, enhanced enforcement efforts, and
an environmentally-sensitive design that addresses
environmental protection via a comprehensive assessment.

The committee has also approved a contract for project
coordination services with Dovetail Partners, a non-profit
forestry group based in Minneapolis, and Applied Ecological
Services, an environmental consulting firm from Prior Lake,

“This is a dedicated bunch of people attempting to develop
a state-of-the art trail system,” says Jacobs.

The next meeting of the Oversight Committee is on Tuesday,
December 18th at 6:00PM at the Long Lake Conservation
Center in Palisade, Minnesota.  The agenda will include a
review of comments and input received at the kick-off
meetings. Committee meetings are open to the public and
time is reserved on the agenda for public input.

For more information or to view a map of the proposed
overall trail system with the draft new alignments, visit
the project website
http://www.70MileTrail.net


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