The following was posted to the Village website today:
“The Forest Preserve District of Cook County (FPDCC) hosted an open house on Tuesday, June 14th regarding Horizon Farm, the area’s newest forest preserve. The evening began with a presentation by the Preserves reviewing the planning efforts underway that have included input from community stakeholders.
FPDCC is working hard to preserve and restore vital natural areas that are especially important to native grassland birds. The short-term plan presented involves opening several trails on the property in the fall of this year. There will be some gravel trails and mowed grass trails, in line with the Forest Preserves’ mission of all trails being open to everyone (dog walkers, equestrians, bikes, etc).
A Barrington Hills resident commented on how happy she was with the work done to remove the derelict buildings on the property, restoring it to natural space.
The Forest Preserves District of Cook County is seeking input from residents on how they would like to see the property used as they continue to plan for the opening of the trails and future uses of the property. Please see the current draft maps below and send any feedback to Planning@cookcountyil.gov.”
The Horizon Farm 2022 opening plan can be viewed and downloaded here. The future plan ideas can be found here.
The Riding Club shares trails with no one, ESPECIALLY cyclists and dogs even when leashed. They have more than enough trails as it is in the forest preserve and only problems will ensue under this plan.
Suggest expanding the definition(s) of mixed use and limiting equestrian use or sidetracking it entirely to only trails west of Old Sutton.