
It’s hard to believe, but there is no public funding for multi-use trails. Unlike streets and sidewalks which are simply built into a city, most multi-use trails in Billings are not provided by taxpayer dollars. If we don’t have money for multi-use trails, we don’t get connections to neighborhoods, parks, or businesses.
Since 2002, Billings TrailNet has raised more than $1M to promote multi-use trails in Billings, and has given the city more than $750,000 for multi-use trails and amenities.
Most 10 foot-wide multi-use hard surface (or concrete) trails cost approximately $450,000 per mile to build. Help us make connections to schools, neighborhoods, shopping and recreational areas better for the community.
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