{"id":70879,"date":"2021-05-20T03:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-05-20T11:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/summer-means-park-improvements\/"},"modified":"2021-05-20T03:30:00","modified_gmt":"2021-05-20T11:30:00","slug":"summer-means-park-improvements","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/summer-means-park-improvements\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer means park improvements"},"content":{"rendered":"
The sun is shining, the days are growing longer and many of Juneau’s parks and trails will get a facelift in the coming weeks, thanks to bond projects and partnerships with other local groups.<\/p>\n
“There are a lot of projects out there,” said Michele Elfers, deputy director of CBJ’s Parks and Recreation Department. She said the summer’s projects fall into two categories: planning and construction.<\/p>\n
In the planning category, improvements to the Fish Creek Park area are being discussed as part of a master planning process. Elfers said that the city is working with Southeast Alaska Watershed Collision and Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game to discuss ecological restoration work and increased recreation opportunities.<\/p>\n
Work on a master plan for the Montana Creek Recreation Area will also kick off this summer, she said. The Montana Creek planning includes various stakeholders, including representatives from the Department of Natural Resources, Trail Mix Inc. and the USDA Forest Service, because of the spot’s proximity to federal land.<\/p>\n
A separate public comment period is currently underway for a request submitted by the Juneau Off-Road Association to build a hardened trail at the perennially popular spot. The comment deadline was extended to May 21.<\/p>\n