One thing on my “wish list” is better signage as to where the trail(s) pick up 
again when they are broken up by a road. When a trail spits you onto a road, I 
often do not know where the trail picks up again on the other side - or in 
which direction to walk along the road to find the link up on the other side.
If you are a jogger or Nordic skier it is a bit frustrating to stop the flow of 
a workout to figure it out.


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On Wednesday, June 1, 2022, 6:12 PM, John Mendelson <johntmendel...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

I cant stay silent any longer.  Our roads are unsafe and getting worse for 
cycling and walking, particularly for children who are harder to see from the 
SUV's that dominate our roadways.  Our trails are plentiful and relatively 
underused.   To give 10% more access to give kids and other cyclists seems like 
an incremental change, especially compared to what our peer towns are doing.  
The sense of entitlement and "othering" of cyclists on this forum is absolutely 
galling.  Listen to yourselves.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022, 6:06 PM Mary Crowe <singri...@gmail.com> wrote:

I would like to put in a word for horseback riders  on the trails where we are 
allowed Bikes often run up behind my horse silently and as walkers have said 
there is no time to react. I have seen horses bolt from unannounced bikes or 
sudden shouts from bikers  . We all need to share the trails but opening up to 
groups of bikers will only make trails less safe  I have found  that many of  
bikers are uninformed about trail etiquette or just too busy getting where they 
want to go to be courteous  . That’s a problem for all of us  who love Lincoln 
trails 
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 1:01 PM Barbara Peskin <bpeski...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Lincoln Talk, I haven't had a chance to read all the comments but I know 
people have mentioned that the Conservation Commission is meeting tonight to 
vote on whether to enact proposed changes to trail use that include going from 
8 to 19 miles of trails for recreational bike use and giving permits to large 
bike groups to use the trails and parking areas.
As a 25+ year walker on Lincoln Trails and cherisher of nature on those walks, 
my main concern with proposed changes is that it will invite metro west bike 
groups to our trails and parking areas. I sent in a detailed letter and 
attended both forums. I can't attend tonight but my hope is they will postpone 
enacting changes and hear from more walkers and nature cherishers.
If you would like to get a copy of my letter which is in the public record I'm 
happy to share it - it will give you more info. 
I've seen other wonderful arguments and letters asking to keep bike groups off 
the trails for a variety of reasons as well. 
I'll close here with the thought that at the last forum one LIncoln biker said 
he appreciates nature when biking on the trails alone - unfortunately the 
proposed sweeping changes to the trail use all over town is going to bring in 
bike groups - it's not about one or two Lincoln bike riders.
Thanks for listening. Please contact me if you would like more thoughts on 
this. 
Thanks,Barbara
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