Chardon residents put pens and markers to maps, scribbling, circling and drawing new pathways all over the city last week. Gathering at Heritage House Feb. 18, vocal visitors weren’t shy about their views of what needs to be done to make sidewalks connect to the Maple Highlands Trail and to each other. City officials and two regional planners were receptive to the comments from residents on what works and doesn’t work when they walk or bike around the community. “That won’t work — it’s too swampy,” and “There’s kids walking in the streets — they’re all over the place,” were...
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