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Tour of Blue River Parkway scheduled for Friday

Alex George Lake

A guided tour of key sites along Blue River Road is scheduled for Friday, June 27, beginning at 10 a.m.

The tour is part of Jackson County Parks+Rec’s  Blue River Parkway Masterplan initiative which seeks input from county residents.  In addition to showcasing the County’s future vision, the tour will also highlight the County’s–and City’s– lack of vision.

The tour is hosted by County Legislator Manny Abarca.

 Abarca says he hopes the tour will dispel confusion regarding the County’s responsibilities for Blue River Parkway, which involves over 27,000 acres of parkland, versus Blue River Road, owned by the City.

“The goal is to share….who is in control and responsible for Blue River Road’s closure and how the City and County can partner to further invest in the street and adjacent parks,” he wrote in a statement to the Telegraph. The tour will also showcase the county’s lack of investment.

“When I rode the bus to Martin City 20 years ago, there were multiple county assets that were not only active but vibrant. Now the County seems to have disinvested in these assets,” he says.

Sites of interest on the tour include:

“Our goal is exposure with a means to get more investment asap,” says Abarca.

The tour will begin at the Alex George Wetland Center (10831 Blue River Road) with a 45-minute walking segment, led by Jackson County Parks + Rec, before transitioning to a bus tour of key locations along the Blue River corridor. The tour was originally scheduled earlier this month.

A bus has been secured for those who register register here in advance.

Please note: Portions of the tour will include short walks, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes.

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