Thrive Allen County

Talking Trails in Iola

Each month, a “See, Hear Iola” presentation takes place at the Riverfront Park Community Building, in which community leaders inform the public about what’s going on in the city. For April, Thrive Allen County Executive Director David Toland spoke about Allen County’s growing trails system.

Toland detailed the projects in our trail system:

He also provided a preview of future trail-related plans:

Toland also unveiled new signage that will be installed along the trail system, that will help trail users to find services and amenities along the route. The signs, within Iola, will incorporate a theme and design that follows the Vision Iola branding, and that will complement other city signs and branding. The signs will feature wayfinding information, the City of Iola logo, and the message “Bike – Walk – Live”.

The Iola Register was on hand to report (Toland shares vision of active communities):

Thrive Allen County is working to create a more active culture. Thrive’s executive director, David Toland, spoke Friday at the monthly See, Hear Iola session to give an update on the trail system.

Thrive continues to encourage Iolans to ride bikes and be healthy. Last year Allen County took third in the U.S.. in the National Bike Challenge. The challenge is an effort to get riders to log their miles from May to September. Organizers hope more cyclists will participate this year.