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Show l' l ! s Conunission Supports Bike Path the path will be extended to Summit Park along the sewer easement. The concept of a Bike Path, which will also serve as a cross country ski track during the winter, originated at the last Arts Council Meeting. Members who were asked what thev would like to see developed in Park City gave a bicycle path top priority in the Physical Area. The Bike Path Proposal will shortly come before the City Council to apply for funding. Interested parties are urged to make their voices heard. by NanChalat Bicycles and automobiles are not compatable. They both have wheels and both need a flat surface to travel on but they don't really like to be together. Motorists curse at two-wheelers weaving weav-ing into their lanes and bicyclists gag on exhaust fumes. The gas crisis will only worsen the feud as more self-propelled vehicles take to the road competing for a piece of the pavement with increasingly cranky motorists. motor-ists. Enter Marianne Cone and Friends with a solution. - On May 9, they submitted a Bike Path Proposal to the Planning Commission and received the Commission's whole hearted support. The next step is to obtain legal easements from the six landowners along the proposed pro-posed route. The map as proposed to the Commission originates north of the old city dump behind Prospector Square and continues through the Depot Project then follows Swede Alley to the top of Hillside Ave. Ms. Cone hopes that eventually I ; . |