Local cyclists gathered March 25 at Fairhaven Park to protest a proposal from the Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department to prevent bike riding through the trail from Fairhaven Park to the Interurban Trail, through what is commonly known as the Hundred Acre Wood.
The parks department aims to “create a dynamic, long-lasting plan that will set priorities and strategies to guide the future of the community forest.”
Part of the proposal recommends bikes be walked through the trails instead of ridden.
Local bike riders are upset by the proposal saying it “would eliminate access to the second-largest user group that responded to the Hundred Acre Wood survey.” At Friday’s meet-up, about 40 local bike riders, aged 2 to 75, were in attendance.
“These were folks who regularly ride in there because it’s easy access and they don’t have to get in a car and drive somewhere to enjoy and recharge by riding on natural trails in the woods,” protest attendee Bill Hasenjaeger said in an email.
Community members can participate in a survey about the trails until April 1. Survey: engagebellingham.org/chuckanut-community-forest-master-plan.