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TRAIL DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH-END SUBDIVISIONS How comprehensive trail systems and natural areas enhance a newly developing subdivision.
Take an easy to moderate walk over a soft-surface trail system developed in conjunction with home construction in an area of $300,000+ homes. You will discuss how trail construction and housing sales impact newly developing high-end subdivisions. This workshop is about making the most of site assets for a comprehensive trail system that provides opportunities for individual and family enjoyment of natural areas in a newly developing subdivision. Ron Tyne, forward-thinking, local builder/developer and landscape architect, incorporates nature trail systems in high-end housing projects for economic development purposes, subdivision aesthetics, and future residential property resale value. Leader: Ken Eastin, co-owner and Registered Landscape Architect, Eastin Outdoors Inc. Workshop Leader Bio: Return to MOBILE WORKSHOP INDEX |
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