A recent analysis conducted by Alta Design + Planning of Portland, Oregon, which is consulting with FLT for the Red Rock Action Plan, estimates the trail loop will yield $25 million in health, transportation, and economic benefits.
The Red Rock system is a 750-mile network of trails, parks, bike lanes, and sidewalks planned throughout Jefferson County, developed by FLT in partnership with the county health department in 2010, according to the FLT website.
“Our vision is for every trail within each corridor to be connected, allowing Jefferson County residents complete access to routine transportation and recreation,” the site says. “Once completed, the trail system will consist of seven corridors: Jones Valley and Valley Creek, Village Creek, Five Mile Creek, Shades Creek, Cahaba River, Turkey Creek.”
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