Colorado Springs residents won’t have to deal with bumpy rides and soggy socks on the Sinton Trail anymore, thanks to some fresh improvements. The city has finished up some major work between Holland Park Boulevard and North Chestnut Street, aiming to make the trek smoother and safer for everyone, from your weekend joggers to your hardcore bikers.
According to the City of Colorado Springs, the upgraded trail has ditched the old asphalt for a sturdier concrete path. This isn’t just about a nicer surface underfoot; it’s about ditching long-time headaches for maintenance crews. Plus, they’ve taken care of some drainage issues, so the path should stay passable no matter the weather. Oh, and an old overhead water line that was more than a bit of an eyesore and a trip hazard has been cleared off the path…