Assuming that all goes well with due diligence and that the County assumes ownership of the rail corridor, what happens next?
The first step in the process of actually developing the rail trail is to hire a consulting engineer with practical expertise in the construction of rail trails. The County has recently selected Greenman-Peterson, Inc. (GPI) as our project consultant for engineering and design services. During the course of the due diligence process, GPI will begin conceptual design work, but final engineering and design plans will not be completed until after due diligence has been satisfied and the County has closed on the property. Once final engineering and design plans have been drafted, they will be presented to the County for preliminary approval, as well as provided to municipal officials and the public for review and comment.
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