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City assessing the condition of trails, looking for spots in need of upgrades
Seattle’s trail network does a lot of heavy lifting for human-powered transportation around town. The Burke-Gilman Trail, for example, carries as many people during rush hour as a lane of a major freeway. But the condition of trail sections has declined over the decades. Some sections haven’t been paved since the 70s. To make things…
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