The commission began its quest earlier this year as members discussed the possibility of publicizing the many recreational hiking trails on a map encompassing the entire township. However, for that to work, commissioners said that roadside signs would be needed to allow people to easily find the trail access points that would be highlighted on the map.
At a recent meeting in the municipal building, Environmental Commissioner Andrew Abdul said that having signs that can be easily identified while driving would provide a needed and requested service to recreational hikers without expending a significant amount of money.
Abdul added that this increased exposure could boost the utilization of local trails as well as major inter-state trails like the 150-mile Highlands Trail and the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail that pass through West Milford while crossing major roadways like Gould, Continental, Union Valley and Long House roads.
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