This evening’s City Council meeting will include a public hearing on the proposed BNSF Prairie Line Trail and South Tacoma ProLogis Park. What does the large, warehouse distribution center have to do with a right of way trail in downtown? Everything.
The proposed Prairie Line Trail would provide a link between the Water Ditch Trail, Scott Pierson Trail, and the Foss Esplanade (which will hopefully connect nicely with Ruston Way). This section of trail traverses downtown from about 25th to 15th and then down to the waterfront. The City has asked for BNSF to donate the right of way for a trail system several times in the past but has been unsuccessful. By tying it into the ProLogis Park negotiations, the City has made this project possible. But it is not without controversy.
While every deal must have compromises, are these the right ones? If you have any opinions, this topic is one of the Public Hearings scheduled for tonight. This should be interesting.
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Where approximately is the water ditch trail located near? Pacific, McKinley, or Portland ave? I “google earthed” and looked for green areas that might potentially serve as a trail or looked like a utility way and eveyrthing west of Pacific is pretty built up? The flyer has no map – any other details? It’s great to see the city finally taking more initiative on establishing a functional trail network, it seems like Pierce County/Tacoma has been long deserving.
1 | Posted by broadweezy | Jun 17, 10:35 PM
The Water Ditch Trail is located pretty much parallel to South Tacoma Way.
2 | Posted by jamie from thriceallamerican | Jun 18, 09:33 AM
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