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Officials in suburban DuPage County are seeking additional input from the public as they continue to craft a plan to maintain and enhance nature trails that…

Officials in suburban DuPage County are seeking additional input from the public as they continue to craft a plan to maintain and enhance nature trails that crisscross the county.

“We believe it is essential to keep the public informed and seek their input before we move forward with a final document,” Mary FitzGerald Ozog, chair of the committee, said in a statement. “We recognize our trails are some of our county’s most treasured resources and we value the community’s feedback as we finalize plans for the future of our trail system.”

Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyThis process will codify the county’s efforts at all manner of maintenance of the trails, including path mowing, trimming, inspections and invasive species removal. Improved and simplified signage and alterations to permitting and engineering will also be included in the plan.

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