January 31, 2020 - The newest segment of Ukiah's rail trail was opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony at Clara and Mason Streets. A crowd assembled, with State Senator McGuire, elected officials, city staff and other key players giving remarks and thanks to all who helped to make it a reality. MCOG's entire staff joined in the festivities. Congratulations to all involved with completing this southernmost link to the future Great Redwood Trail through Mendocino and Humboldt Counties.
A State resolution is presented. L-R: Public Works Director Tim Eriksen; Supervisors John Haschak, Carre Brown and John McCowen; Assemblymember Jim Wood; City Councilmember Maureen "Mo" Mulheren; and State Senator Mike McGuire
The sign unveiled
Enthusiasts gathered on the auspiciously warm day
The ribbon is cut!
The new bridge over Orr Creek
Walk & Bike Mendocino's Neil Davis and others enjoy the new trail
Rail trail in service
The Wagenseller neighborhood's Little Library on the trail
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