Input Sought For Trails Master Plan

Do you use some of the 40 kilometres of trails within the city? If you do what would you like to see in the future? Is there something which can be done to get more use from them?

These are just some of the reasons you may want to participate in a Trails Survey being conducted by the City of Moose Jaw. The survey is part of a Trails Master Plan presently under development by the Parks and Recreation Department.

An example of an accessible tree-lined walking trail

An example of an accessible tree-lined walking trail

“Survey results will provide us an opportunity to understand trail usage, focus on future upgrades and create more inclusive trails for all users,” explained Parks and Recreation Director Derek Blais in a news release.

“We have over 40 kilometres of trails encompassing all City of Moose Jaw neighbourhoods and community feedback will greatly assist in the creation of a long-term plan for maintaining and expanding our current city-wide trail network,” Blais said.

The study is online and may be accessed by clicking this link.

You have until Friday September 27th at 11:59 pm to participate.

In order to keep the survey as accurate as possible the City requests only one submission per household.

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