City of Brevard announces temporary Estatoe Trail reroute on Pender Lane

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The City of Brevard announced on May 1 that users of the Estatoe Trail should follow a temporary reroute along the segment near Pender Lane while Public Works crews build a ramp for the temporary path.

This update is important for trail users who rely on clear and safe access to local pathways. The construction aims to ensure continued accessibility during improvements.

According to the city, trail users are asked to observe all posted signs and detours in the area as work progresses. The ramp construction is expected to help maintain use of the trail while permanent solutions are implemented.

No additional background information or timeline was provided regarding when normal access will resume. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay alert for further updates from city officials.



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