Search Results: 'yamhelas'
Roger Currier: Back in the day, goal was to make our parks better
After reading all the letters about the pros and cons of the county’s parks, trail and recreation efforts, I felt I should drop my thoughts into the issue.
Letters to the Editor: April 26, 2024
... day. Change is refreshing.
Philip Haynes
McMinnville
Study refutes fears
It’s nice to see the Yamhelas Westside Trail concept come back to life, even if only in the pages of the News-Register.
Based on ...
Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2024
... her an e-mail on her seeming disregard for county parks and open space, citing Crabtree Park and the Yamhelas Westsider Trail. The first words in her response to me were, “I’m not sure where this misinformation ...
Allen: No reason to give up on Yamhelas Westsider Trail
Don’t let Mary Starrett fool you about the Yamhelas trail.
Harloff: Don’t fall for idle rhetoric; let taxpayers decide on trail
It was interesting to me to read the juxtaposition of two perspectives on the Yamhelas Westsider Trail in the March 29 Viewpoints.
Letters to the Editor: April 12, 2024
... Bridge is very dangerous, even for the experienced cyclist.
The debate in the March 28 edition over the Yamhelas Trail drowns out a larger debate the city and county should be having over safe cycling access into ...
Letters to the Editor: April 5, 2024
... signs up so swiftly. We may now enjoy them in every corner of the county on every drive.If we had a Yamhelas Westsider Trail, we could see them from our bicycle seats. There is probably one just outside your bedroom ...
Yamhelas Westsider Trail, Pro: Project is worth a look with fresh eyes
Does Yamhill County’s Yamhelas Westsider Trail, proposed for former railroad right of way extending 14.8 miles north from Gun Club Road almost to Gaston, have a legitimate future?
Yamhelas Westsider Trail, Con: Trail nothing more than expensive boondoggle
Yamhill County features the perfect mix of urban and rural, with comfortably sized cities, traded sector manufacturing, thousands of acres of forest and agricultural land and communities that still value caring for each other.


