BMW Trail Feasibility Study Launched in Ohio


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:18
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BMW Trail Feasibility Study Launched in Ohio

Medina County, Ohio, initiates a three-year feasibility study for the BMW Trail, a multi-purpose path connecting Brunswick, Medina, and Wadsworth. The $60,000 project aims to create off-road routes, focusing on continuous connections for pedestrians and cyclists. The study will map alignments, tie to existing trails, and involve public input, setting the stage for future funding decisions.

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