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BESSEMER -- Snowmobilers riding to the VFW here have a trail, and it doesn't involve the road trucks use to get to the industrial park, the Bessemer City Council agreed at its regular Monday meeting.
Corullo Forest Products agreed to let part of the spur trail run through its property, city manager Thomas Chatel said.
The spur trail will run south from the main east-west rail. That will help the VFW gain business off the busy trail.
VFW officials brought up the issue at the last city council meeting. They wanted the city to allow snowmobiles to use part of the road that runs through the industrial park.
Snowmobiles had always been able to stay off the road, but the property needed to do it changed hands.
Councilman Pete Matonich pushed for conversation with property owners to see if there was a way to make the trail work.
Dwight Filippini of the VFW thanked the council.
"We've got a very nice trail coming in there," he said.
Matonich said, "I would like to commend Mr. (Ray) Corullo for his cooperation."
Bessemer Storage owners Mike and Donna Maslanka wrote a letter to the city saying it would not allow snowmobiles on its property due to liability issues.
They also urged the city to stop snowmobiles and ATVs from driving through the industrial park.
"The industrial park is a dedicated area for business to operate in a safe manor (sic) away from everyday pedestrian and vehicle traffic," they wrote. "The industrial park is not a recreational area. For the riders own safety, they should be banned."
They also own Travelers Motel in Bessemer, Chatel said. Matonich said the motel, located on U.S. 2, profits off of snowmobilers.
"I'm a little disappointed in the owners of Bessemer Storage," Matonich said. "What's good for the goose is good for the gander."
The trail will use part of Longyear Street.
SOME PEOPLE DON'T USE THEIR BRAINS!!!
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BESSEMER -- Snowmobilers riding to the VFW here have a trail, and it doesn't involve the road trucks use to get to the industrial park, the Bessemer City Council agreed at its regular Monday meeting.
Corullo Forest Products agreed to let part of the spur trail run through its property, city manager Thomas Chatel said.
The spur trail will run south from the main east-west rail. That will help the VFW gain business off the busy trail.
VFW officials brought up the issue at the last city council meeting. They wanted the city to allow snowmobiles to use part of the road that runs through the industrial park.
Snowmobiles had always been able to stay off the road, but the property needed to do it changed hands.
Councilman Pete Matonich pushed for conversation with property owners to see if there was a way to make the trail work.
Dwight Filippini of the VFW thanked the council.
"We've got a very nice trail coming in there," he said.
Matonich said, "I would like to commend Mr. (Ray) Corullo for his cooperation."

They also urged the city to stop snowmobiles and ATVs from driving through the industrial park.
"The industrial park is a dedicated area for business to operate in a safe manor (sic) away from everyday pedestrian and vehicle traffic," they wrote. "The industrial park is not a recreational area. For the riders own safety, they should be banned."

"I'm a little disappointed in the owners of Bessemer Storage," Matonich said. "What's good for the goose is good for the gander."

SOME PEOPLE DON'T USE THEIR BRAINS!!!
BR