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What if adjacent landowners have special needs regarding privacy rights, fencing, access to landlocked fields, etc?

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What if adjacent landowners have special needs regarding privacy rights, fencing, access to landlocked fields, etc?

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It is the intent of Trail Management Commissions in general to be on the best possible terms with adjacent landowners and to accommodate their needs. “Farm Crossing” signs typically mark cross-trail access to landlocked fields, which would be maintained as it was when owned by the railroad. However, significant grading to improve access where a grade separation now exists is unlikely due to the presence of communication cables buried beneath the right of way.

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