Aging Rail Trail bridges to be replaced; work runs through September
Park City Municipal today announced that contractors will begin replacing aging bridges along the Rail Trail between Wyatt Earp Way and Richardson Flat Road on Monday, July 15.
Here are a few details the city has noted:
- Projected project timeline is from Monday, July 15, through the end of September, the city said.
- A gravel-surface detour route is in place. It’s noted in blue on the above map.
- A paved bike connection is available via Wyatt Earp Way to S.R. 248 (eastbound) and from Richardson Flat to S.R. 248 (westbound)
Aging Rail Trail bridges to be replaced; work runs through September
The project starts Monday, July 15.
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