Friends,

Today I announced the beginning of the final phase for one of the most
significant trail projects in Dane County history.  The Lower Yahara River
Trail, a nearly two mile section of trail along scenic Lake Waubesa, will
enter the final phase of construction in the coming days and is expected
to be completed by late summer.

So far this year, one of the most asked questions I receive is when the
Lower Yahara will be completed.  There is plenty of excitement for the
grand opening of what will truly be one of the most popular outdoor
destinations in our county. It is my hope that with good weather in the
next several months the Lower Yahara River Trail will help make some
incredible memories before cooler weather returns.

Please see the full release below and the attached photo for a glimpse of
the upcoming trail.

In partnership,

Joe Parisi
Joseph T. Parisi
Dane County Executive
Room 421, City-County BuildingMadison, Wisconsin 53703
(608) 266-4114
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Contact: Joshua Wescott
608-266-9069
County Marks Start of Final Phase of Construction for Lower Yahara River
Trail
Much-Anticipated Trail Along Lake Waubesa to Link Lake Farm County Park,
McFarland
One of the most significant trail projects Dane County has ever embarked
upon will enter the final phase of construction in the coming days, County
Executive Joe Parisi announced today.  The Lower Yahara River Trail, a
nearly two mile section of trail along scenic Lake Waubesa is expected to
be completed by late summer.
"Excitement is building for the grand-opening of what will truly be one of
the most popular outdoor destinations in our county," Parisi said.  "If
there's good working weather in the next several months we're hoping the
Lower Yahara River Trail will help make some incredible memories before
cooler weather returns.”
This first segment of the Lower Yahara River Trail connects Lake Farm
County Park, near the Capital City Bike Trail, with McDaniel Park in
McFarland.
As part of the final phase of construction, large rocks will be placed
near the shore of the trail to help prevent winter ice build-ups along the
bridge and boardwalk structures.  These rocks will break up sheets of ice
that form on the lake in wintertime and shift around with the wind.

The second main part of this final phase is paving work on a nearly
one-mile section of the trail from Libby Road to the trail bridge at
Yahara River.  Bids for that work will be released in the coming weeks
with actual paving likely to occur in late-summer.

A combination of federal and Dane County dollars are funding the nearly $9
million project, which is being done under a contract administered by the
Wisconsin Department of Transportation.  Jahnke General Contractors, Inc.
is the construction contractor on the project. The work is being done in
conjunction with those agencies, the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wisconsin and Southern
Railroad, and the Ho-Chunk Nation.

Over the next several years, the County intends to work with communities
along the Yahara River to extend the trail south to Stoughton. Dollars to
pay for the design of the second segment of the trail are included in
Parisi's 2017 budget.

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