Are new trails just around the bend in SLC’s foothills? Nope. Here’s why.

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Are new trails just around the bend in SLC’s foothills? Nope. Here’s why.
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Salt Lake City has hired a consultant to review the expansion of hiking trails in the foothills by considering the environmental, ecological, and cultural impacts of the trails plan.

Trekkers enjoy a walk along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail in Salt Lake City, Saturday, May 28, 2022. The city has extended its pause on construction of new trails in the foothills.Outdoorsy types who are itching for an expansion of the trail network in Salt Lake City’s foothills will need to wait until at least next year to trek across new dirt.due to public outcry over the first stage of construction — will continue to be reviewed by consultants until at least next year.

Fonarow said the city has since hired one consultant to review the environmental, ecological and cultural impacts of the trails plan, and is working on a contract with another to review what has already been done and the proposed work for future phases. “We aren’t planning to build any until then,” he said, “because we still have to have all those logistical background meetings anyway.”

“There’s a lot of users that we want to get into the foothills,” he said, “because it’s for our community.” But now that the dust has settled from the brouhaha, she said, the city is making the best of a bureaucratic mess.

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