Ken,
Good point. The trail certainly didn't grow. There are so many houses being
built in Limerick maybe the whole trail thing should be revisited and
eliminated. Didn't one of the Supervisors say that the residents could go to
Valley Forge National Park? I do not like horses anyway. Flies and doo-doo.
Who picks up the doo-doo? Someone else said that in case of an evacuation
people should walk the trail? Wow! Where did that one come from? This whole
trail thing is out of hand. I'd rather see a little railroad on the trail to
give the kids rides and raise money for the park and rec board. Or pave it and
let the teens use it for skateboarding, rollerblading or racing those little
gasoline cars. The day of the horse is over.
Sam
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> Maybe the neighborhoods grew to infringe on the trails?
>
> >
> > One must question why the original comprehensive plan that was approved in
> > 1992 included all of the amenities of a multi-purpose trail, but did not
> > infringe on neighborhoods, was altered by the ad hoc committee. Is Carol
> T.
> > Robinson willing to answer questions about her personal connection to the
> > newly proposed location?
> >
> > STEVE KNAB
> >
> > Limerick
> >
> > ŠThe Mercury 2003
> >