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What does the right of way look like when construction is complete?

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What does the right of way look like when construction is complete?

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The permanent right of way will be maintained in a condition where trees or shrubs greater than 6 feet tall will be controlled (cut or trimmed) within 15 feet either side of the centerline (for a total of 30 cleared feet). Outside of this 30-foot maintained corridor, the permanent easement will not be maintained, allowing mature trees to reestablish. Pacific Connector will have no restrictions on future use on pasture and agricultural lands following construction except for restrictions on aboveground structures. The right of way may also be used for many recreational uses such as gardening, walking and running once the area is restored.

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