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Ranking Good Idea
Description The goal of the Mineral Belt Trail is to provide safe and legal access throughout Leadville, CO while connecting schools, recreation areas, historic sites, and other important buildings. The trail, including a new bicycle and pedestrian bridge, was constructed using Transportation Enhancement funds and has been sanctioned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a cap over an old railroad corridor.
Goal / Mission The goal of the Mineral Belt Trail is to provide safe access throughout Leadville, CO to schools, historic areas, and natural landscapes.
Results / Accomplishments As a result of the access that the trail provided, the city of Leadville reported a 19% increase in sales tax revenues in the months after the trail opened. Also, owners of various restaurants and lodging facilities reported that they were serving more customers who had come into the area specifically to ride the trail.
Categories Environment / Built Environment
Organization(s) Colorado Department of Transportation, City of Leadville, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Colorado State Parks, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Asarco Mine
Source Rails to Trails Conservancy
Date of Publication Nov 2002
Date of Implementation 1993
Geographic Type Rural
Location City: Leadville, CO
Primary Contact David Miller
(970) 248-7216
david.c.miller@dot.state.co.us
http://www.railstotrails.org/index.html
For more details http://www.enhancements.org/misc/TEGuide2002.pdf
Target Audience Children, Teens, Adults, Families
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