{"id":9060,"date":"2020-04-06t16:05:22","date_gmt":"2020-04-06t21:05:22","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=9060"},"modified":"2023-07-10t14:24:27","modified_gmt":"2023-07-10t19:24:27","slug":"gay-lea-wilson-trail-extension-links-altoona-to-the-north","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/gay-lea-wilson-trail-extension-links-altoona-to-the-north\/","title":{"rendered":"expanding recreation opportunities on the gay lea wilson trail"},"content":{"rendered":"
the multi-use recreational trail<\/a> system in iowa is one of the crown jewels of the state. nowhere is the trail system more extensive than in the des moines metro area. most of the communities immediately surrounding des moines have at least one trail system within their boundaries. some have numerous trail spurs that branch off and connects to local destinations.<\/p>\n for more than twenty years, the planners, designers, and engineers from snyder & associates have played an active role in the expansion of the gay lea wilson trail network to the north and east of des moines. this trail buildout has found our team working with several different communities, jurisdictions, and agencies on numerous trail section projects.<\/p>\n our relationship with the gay lea wilson trail kicked off with a nearly two-mile-long section running through the heart of altoona. this section of trail (later to be renamed the vern willey ii trail in honor of the city\u2019s long-time community services director) posed numerous challenges for our trail design<\/a> team. chief among them was incorporating the new trail with the existing areas. there were tight locations along the right-of-way<\/a>, an industrial area that residents didn’t want the trail near, and the plans had to account for a pedestrian bridge<\/a> and create a railroad track crossing point<\/a>.<\/p>\naltoona branch of trail connects community<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n