The Muskogee Trails Master Plan responds to specific needs that were defined by residents through a series of public workshops.  This Plan recommends the implementation of a 52.72 mile network of off-road multi-purpose trails (including existing and funded trails) throughout the City of Muskogee. The system is extensive and comprehensive, and at the same time provides a realistic program for satisfying the needs of local residents regarding access to outdoor resources and linkage to popular destinations. Building the system will take many years. 

The overall system is divided into three phases (not including existing and funded trails). In the Near-Term phase (0-5 years), it is envisioned that local government agencies will work in partnership with neighborhoods and private sector organizations to develop an estimated 12.03 miles of trail projects. Near-Term projects would begin development in Calendar Year 2004. During the Mid-Term phase (5-10 years), an additional 11.94 miles of trail projects would be developed, and the Long-Term (10-15 years) phase envisions that the remaining 15.77 miles of trail projects would be implemented. 

The plan proposes a 14.97 mile system of on-road “linkages” throughout the City of Muskogee, which is divided into two phases. In the Near-Term phase, it is envisioned that 10.57 miles of “linkages” would be constructed. The remaining 4.40 miles would be implemented in the Mid-Term phase.

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