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Cadillac Pathway Parking Lot to Undergo Renovations

Contact:  Todd Neiss 231-775-9727, ext. 6045
Agency: Natural Resources


July 7, 2009

The Department of Natural Resources today announced the Cadillac Pathway parking lot, located off Seeley Road in Missaukee County, will undergo paving and site redevelopment beginning today, July 7.

Upgrades will include correcting drainage problems, asphalt paving, and delineation of parking spaces. Construction activities will necessitate closure of the site on an intermittent basis. The project is expected to be completed by Aug. 7, 2009.

The improvements will benefit pathway users by providing efficient use of parking space. It has been found that asphalt paving of pathway parking lots saves on annual maintenance including grading, erosion repair, and replenishment of aggregate surfaces.

The project is being funded through a federal Recreation Trails Program (RTP) Grant administered by the DNR. RTP grant funding is derived from federal Department of Transportation gas tax revenues; it is used exclusively for recreation trail development projects and cannot be applied toward non-recreation projects. Elmer's Contracting of Traverse City is the contractor.

For further information or updates regarding this project contact Todd Neiss, DNR recreation specialist, at (231) 775-9727, ext. 6045. Information regarding other trail and pathway opportunities may be found on the DNR's Web site www.michigan.gov/dnr.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

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