BOONE, Iowa---The Boone County Conservation Commission is supportive of a proposed 28-E Agreement which would have partners on the High Trestle Trail contribute toward a fund that would be used for trail maintenance and repairs in the future. The agreement would call on Boone County to pay $5,000 annually to build the fund. Other members would contribute varying amounts. Commission members felt the agreement would be beneficial for Boone County, because a large portion of the trail and the bridge itself are located in Boone County. The High Trestle Trail Steering Committee will consider action on the agreement later this week. The agreement would also go to the Boone County Supervisors for their approval.
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