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Nan Lawler, center, points to a map of the proposed extension to Frisco Trail Monday, April 30, 2012

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Nan Lawler, center, points to a map of the proposed extension to Frisco Trail Monday, April 30, 2012,  while discussing the plan with husband Richard Covey, right, and Nathan Becknell, project manager for Garver, the design consultant on the project, at a meeting about the extension behind Greenhouse Grille at 481S. School Ave. The city is working with Garver to design a half-mile extension to the trail that would end in Walker Park. The trail proposal necessitates crossing both Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and South School Street which would dictate the need for hybrid signal crossings or underground tunnels. More than 30 people attended the meeting.

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Nan Lawler, center, points to a map of the proposed extension to Frisco Trail Monday, April 30, 2012, while discussing the plan with husband Richard Covey, right, and Nathan Becknell, project manager for Garver, the design consultant on the project, at a meeting about the extension behind Greenhouse Grille at 481S. School Ave. The city is working with Garver to design a half-mile extension to the trail that would end in Walker Park. The trail proposal necessitates crossing both Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and South School Street which would dictate the need for hybrid signal crossings or underground tunnels. More than 30 people attended the meeting.


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