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T he last chance for San Luis Obispo County to gain approval to complete the 4.5-mile gap in the Bob Jones Trail comes this week, but one local rancher still has a bone to pick with the plans.
SLO County offered landowner $200,000 for Bob Jones Trail parcel he won’t sell. What’s next? 5 property owners won’t sell access to land for Bob Jones Trail.
County supervisor won’t force property owner to sell land for trail, blocking the project. The original design calls for the trail to follow San Luis Obispo Creek on the east side of Highway 101.
SLO County offered landowner $200,000 for Bob Jones Trail parcel he won’t sell. What’s next? Chloe Shrager , Stephanie Zappelli. Tue, October 29, 2024 at 12:00 PM UTC. 14 min read.
Bunnell rejected a $200,000 offer from San Luis Obispo County to buy land for the Bob Jones Trail. Now, the county will try to build the trail around his property.
A planned extension of the Bob Jones Trail may not happen following a vote by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on the motion of eminent domain.
A portion of Bob Jones Trail will temporarily close from May 13 to May 15. Crews will be working on it from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on those days. "We tried to pick a time where it wouldn't be as ...
San Luis Obispo County picked up a major victory on its path toward finishing the Bob Jones Trail on Tuesday — and it took the Board of Supervisors’ newest member to make it happen. After a ...