COLUMN: Trailing or Leading: Time for a plan

COLUMN: Trailing or Leading: Time for a plan

We all know where it is right now. We all know where it's supposed to go. We all know where it is supposed to go after that. However, we do not know how to connect those dots. What we need now is a plan.

When the MYPath trail system was envisioned by the Owen County Community Foundation (OCCF), the idea was to join the Owen County Family YMCA on the west side of town to McCormick's Creek State Park with a path. Since that time, with the help and support of the OCCF, and the encouragement of the public, the trail has made remarkable progress toward its goal. Most notably, the ribbon cutting last fall of the new, paved, trail along the White River that has created the first multiuse trail in the county.

MYPath is very popular. Nearly 2,000 people each month are on the trail, all ages, all abilities, enjoying the main trail and the natural surface side paths. When those users reach the end of the trail at River Road, they are less than two miles from the McCormick's Creek gatehouse.

Now what?

How do we close that gap? And then, how do we start connecting to Flatwoods Park in Monroe County, where our neighbors' trail will be reaching.

Today, I could draw this all out on a map. But that would be pointless. I haven't asked anybody for permission. I don't have the money. I don't know what the community actually wants.

From the beginning, MYPath has been a community trail. Most of the route from the YMCA is on shared-surface public right-of-way, like sidewalks. Now we are getting into areas where we will cross rough terrain and private ownership. It is time for the community to drive this process.

The Owen County Commissioners have applied for a planning grant from the Indiana Department of Health. If we are awarded this grant, we will be able to work with experts and hold public meetings. We can talk about possible routes. We can evaluate costs. We can draft the likely route for MYPath, as preferred by the community. Stay tuned. Please take part in these meetings. Your input is valuable.

When the County Comprehensive Plan was updated in 2022, MYPath expansion was talked about in several sections. I have mentioned in this column that there is a real economic benefit to expanding the trail. The health benefits of a recreational trail like MYPath are also important to this community.

Why not Spencer? Why not Owen County? You have seen recreational trails in other parts of the state. They are sources of pride for those communities. There is no reason we can't have a trail like that, if not better.

Last week I attended the ribbon cutting for the new pickleball and tennis court facility at Cooper Commons. Adults were excited and kids were playing. I walked to the ribbon cutting from MYPath, where I had just witnessed, on the trail, adults being excited and kids playing. Isn't this the future you want for this community?

More than once, I have heard people on MYPath say, "I can't believe we have something like this in Spencer." Well, you better believe it. And it's only going to get better.