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Town of Miami Trail System Study

Town of Miami Trail System Study

Overview

The purpose of this study is to prepare a planning level evaluation of recommended path improvements along a defined alignment for approximately 3.6 miles in the Town of Miami area. The alignment starts at the Miami Unified School District area and continues west to Bullion Plaza Cultural Museum. The results of this study will identify future improvements for bicycles and pedestrians that can be used for design and construction projects in the future. We are currently in the recommendations stage where the study team is sharing proposed alignment recommendations.

Project Area

Map of the Town of Miami showing a proposed trail alignment (solid orange line) and an alternative alignment (dashed orange line) running east–west from the Miami Unified School District to the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum, with the town boundary outlined, major roads labeled, a north arrow, and a scale bar.

Study Elements:

  • Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) consisting of relevant local agencies and businesses
  • A Public Involvement Plan
  • An inventory of existing conditions
  • Gaps and needs for the trail system
  • Recommendations to support a trail system in the Town
  • A Final Report with recommendations and next steps

Project Deliverables

Get Involved

A virtual public meeting will be held to present these recommendations, offering attendees a chance to learn more, ask questions, and share feedback.

Attend the virtual public meeting:

  • Date: January 7, 2026
  • Meeting Time: 12 pm
  • Location: Zoom
    • Online: bit.ly/TOMTrailSystemStudy
    • Phone: 669.444.9171
    • Meeting Number: 931 7972 4958
    • Webinar password: TOMTSS
    • Call-in Password: 921059

Contact Us

ADOT welcomes your questions and comment. Please contact us in any of these ways:

Previous Outreach

An in-person meeting was held Thursday, April 17, 2025, to review study information presented by the study team. The meeting allowed the public to learn about the effort and provide input. Spanish interpretation at the meeting was not requested.

The project team provided a presentation at the beginning of the open house and answered any public questions. Comments are welcome at any time in the study process by email or phone.