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Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · May 24
Suzanne Bhatt Backs Alternate Trail Days, Challenges 4% Conflict Rate in Boulder County
Updated
Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · May 24

Suzanne Bhatt Backs Alternate Trail Days, Challenges 4% Conflict Rate in Boulder County

1 articles · Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · May 24
  • Suzanne Bhatt urged Boulder County to use alternate hiker-biker days on existing open-space trails, arguing that shared-use conflicts are pushing hikers off bike-heavy routes.
  • The 4% reported conflict rate cited in a May 14 op-ed understates the problem, she wrote, because many older visitors, families and people with disabilities simply stop returning rather than file complaints.
  • Bhatt said the same usage figures showing bikers dominate some multi-use trails may actually reflect that abandonment by other users, strengthening the case for separating access by day.
  • She rejected proposals for new bike-only trails as environmentally unsustainable, saying added construction would fragment habitat, spread invasive weeds and increase erosion on already trail-rich open space.
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