cycling utah August 2000
Building on the success of the Parleys
Crossing project, a $2.8 million expanse of trails and bridges at the mouth of
Parleys Canyon, the Parleys Committee has struck gold again, this time in Phase
II on a nearly $1 million tunnel under I-215.
The tunnel will connect the Bonneville Shoreline Trail/ Suicide
Rock area with the Parleys Historic Nature Park. The committee was successful
in obtaining funding and resource commitments from various sources, including
Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, the State of Utah, UDOT and the Dumke
Foundation. Major funding from TEA-21 transportation funds is also
anticipated.
The Committee's
work and both Phase I and Phase II of the project has been sponsored by the
Bonneville Resource Conservation & Development Council, a local nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization. The RC&D has stepped up to the plate on both
occasions, pledging financial and resource support in order to see the project
through. Each time, it has successfully engaged partners to help carry the
financial burden and enable completion of the project.
With Phase II, the Committee developed an
important last-minute alliance with Salt Lake City. The city provided critical
stop gap funding in order to see the project through. The Phase II tunnel is
expected to be completed in the fall of 2001.
But even with million dollar trails, bridges and tunnels under
their belt, the committee, the RC&D and their partners are not through. Now
the focus is to take the trail west, down into the Parleys Historic Nature Park
and eventually over I-80 and into Sugar House Park. Again, this will require
millions of dollars of funding. But the trail extension will provide wonderful
opportunities for pedestrian traffic.
Community
development projects like this are challenging and face numerous obstacles. The
committee is looking for volunteers to help plan and prepare to take the trail
west.
If you are interested in
helping out, call or email committee co-chairs Nate Alder (323-5000 or
[email protected]) or Rita Lund (466-7711
or
[email protected]).