Wednesday, March 12, 2008

DeKalb PATH trail hearing tomorrow

Posted by Thomas Wheatley on Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:43 PM

The same judge who halted preliminary construction last week on a controversial PATH trail between Mason Mill and Medlock parks in DeKalb County will hold a hearing Thursday at 11 a.m. at the county courthouse in downtown Decatur to determine whether work can resume. Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams' ruling was challenged by the county, PATH's partner in the $750,000 project. William Linkous, the county attorney, says he and PATH officials were not warned of last week's hearing. The hearing will take place in room 5420 on the fifth floor.

Members of the Three Forks Heritage Alliance, a neighborhood activist group opposed to the trail, are asking their supporters to wear white T-shirts to show solidarity for the cause.

To read more about and comment on the DeKalb PATH trail and what it could mean for other communities, click here.

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