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Posted on: February 22, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Walking/Biking Trail Closure Extended for Debris Removal

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February 26, 2021 – The asphalt walking/biking along the Tittabawassee River will remain closed from the Poseyville Bridge to State Street until further notice as contractors continue flood debris and brush removal near the trail. This section has been closed since February 22.

Parking spots along Main Street adjacent to the trail between the Poseyville Bridge and State Street remain closed. Other trail and parking areas will remain open while work is underway.

As work continues along the riverbank, additional areas of the trail will be closed while areas outside the work area reopen. Additional communications will be issued as the work zone changes in the coming days.

For more information, please contact Midland Parks and Recreation at 989-837-6930.

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