URGENT – Lewis S. Eaton Trail Extension Meeting
Posted by I Bike Fresno Tuesday, June 07, 2011
An Important Message from Dave Koehler, Executive Director of the San Joaquin River Conservancy:
Let the San Joaquin River Conservancy know about your support for extending the Lewis S. Eaton Trail! An important meeting is coming up and there are two easy ways to voice your support for the Parkway:
Send an Email Today
Send an email to Melinda Marks, Executive Officer of the San Joaquin River Conservancy at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Let the Conservancy know that extending the Lewis S. Eaton Trail is important to you. It's important that the Conservancy hears from you today.
Attend the Conservancy's Meeting
Public comments are encouraged at the upcoming Conservancy Board meeting this Wednesday, where the Lewis S. Eaton Trail extension will be discussed. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, at 10:00am at the Fresno Metro Flood Control District Board Room, 5469 East Olive.
The Conservancy has scheduled an item on their agenda to receive a report on extending the Lewis S. Eaton Trail and River West, the public lands west of Highway 41. For a copy of the Conservancy's June 8 agenda click here. The Lewis S. Eaton Trail agenda item is number G-4. The San Joaquin River Conservancy is the state agency responsible for acquiring, operating, and maintaining the Parkway. Please show your community support and let the Conservancy know how much you value the Lewis S. Eaton Trail. It's important for the Conservancy to hear from you!
Thank you!
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Many of you will not be able to attend the meeting but if you can please send an email. It only takes a minute and can make a huge difference. If you have ridden the Lewis S. Eaton Trail just tell them how much you love to ride it and would love to see it extended. If you have never ridden the Trail, you still understand how important bicycle infrastucture and facilities our to improving the quality of life in Fresno.
Let the SJRC know we support it's extension.


