(Milford)– The city of Milford is at odds with the Dickinson County Trails board over plans to extend a recreational trail from that city south to Clay county. At issue is plans for the proposed trail to cross all four lanes of Highway 71 at the bottom of the hill just south of Milford. Mayor Steve Anderson says they have safety concerns over that…
Anderson says the city has been proposing an alternative route which they feel is much safer, but he says those discussions have gone nowhere…
Anderson says the city council does have some pull in the discussions as they could threaten to withdraw the city’s support for some grants for the project…
In an email response to Anderson’s comments, Trails Director Erin Reed tells KUOO news their funding is pretty much tied to connecting the south end of the spine trail. She goes on to say the Trails Board is working with the Iowa Department of Transportation on looking for additional funding for a safer crossing such as tunnel in the future, but Reed says for now they need to move forward with the trail. She adds that if the city builds a trail south to the city limits, that the Trails Board is certainly open to connecting with that as well.
***NOTE: This is an update to the original story***




