The Cost of Green Trails Print E-mail
Written by Garth Kuhnhein   
November 29, 2011

The question of who pays for the Green Trails continues to be asked at our local NKAPC meetings and at the Fiscal Court meetings and at every meeting where local do-gooders push this agenda using other peoples money.  You cannot make this stuff up so read what kind of costs come with trails. 

FLORENCE, Mont. –  A bicyclist who was injured when he hit a patch of ice and crashed on a pedestrian/bike path in Florence last winter has reached an out-of-court settlement worth nearly $100,000.  The president of the Florence Park District says he's disappointed in a system that allows a man riding a motorized bicycle on a winter night on a trail that doesn't allow motorized vehicles to receive an insurance settlement. Half of the settlement came from a Florence bar because snow was pushed onto the trail when the bar parking lot was plowed.  John Cornish tells the Ravalli Republic for a story published Monday that people should know riding a bike at night in winter is a little dangerous.

Read more at Fox News.

 

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