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Horse Trails and Shared Greenways in Williamson County, TN

186 Comments

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Cynthia Hutchison
2 years ago

Please share and make safe places for horse and rider to enjoy their sport

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Lauren Briggs
2 years ago

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Kimberly
2 years ago

I want to ride!

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Antoinette Tramontin
2 years ago

Please open up more trails, especially Peacocks Hill

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Annamaria Whitaker
2 years ago

Yes to shared horse trails to enjoy the beauty of our county!

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Darlene Dixon Bottorff
2 years ago

This would be amazing.

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Kristopher Lange
2 years ago

As the leading organizer for the Walnut Grove Community Alliance for Road Safety, I personally agree with this concept and need; and our the values of our alliance align with this petition. Our community needs to focus on the safety and quality of life of our residents. We can do things today that generations of Williamson County families will thank us for!

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krista newbill
2 years ago

I would love equestrian trails pleeeeasseee!!

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Jen Johnson
2 years ago

This would be amazing

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Patricia combs
2 years ago

We need this!

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Rebecca Lee
2 years ago

Love this idea! Keep Williamson County true Williamson County.

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Amanda McDougall
2 years ago

I support this! I live at 6242 Ladd rd in Franklin Tn

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Suzanne Fuller
2 years ago

Access to places to ride safely is so important to the enjoyment and sustainability of our sport.

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Anonymous
2 years ago

We support creating and maintaining shared equestrian trails in Williamson county.

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Brian Harriman
2 years ago

No trails, no horses. No horses, and we lose the character that makes people want to live here in the first place. "They cut down all the trees to put up a tree museum"

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Sherryl Wade
2 years ago

Yes, it will be so nice to have shared greenways.

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Trey Miller
3 years ago Featured

Horse trails would be fantastic to use. We spend a lot of money for bicycles for bike lanes why not horse trails. Roughly the same percent of the population are equestrian as are cyclist.

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Tina Carter
3 years ago

Love our horses!

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Suzanne Yates Rich
3 years ago

Yes, more horse access

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Melissa Redlin
3 years ago

Yes we need to save Williamson County and keep rural green spaces for the future populations to enjoy especially on horseback.