Mowing, Edging, and Weed eating • At an interval of once every two weeks, mow a 5’ wide, on average, swath from both edges of the Blowing Springs Greenway ranging from its intersection with Manchester Drive and eastward until it's termination at Metfield Park (Approximately 1.9 miles of trail) • At an interval of once every two weeks, mow a 5’ wide, on average, swath along both edges of the Razorback Greenway and connector trail on the eastern and western sides of the Mercy way Bridge (Approximately 0.21 miles of trail) • With each mow: tree trunks, posts, signs, fences, culverts, etc. require weed eating • With each mow, trail should be blown of debris and grass chippings • Trail should be edged 3 times throughout the contract; once early, once in the middle, and once as the grass goes dormant for the season • Every effort should be made to create a safe environment for the contractor and trail and roadway users • Native wildflowers and pollinators should be present and promoted in identified areas. The removal of non-native invasive species within trail corridor shall be considered. Trim and Prune Trees as Necessary • As trees, shrubs, and bushes grow into the corridor of the trail, they may require branch trimming or pruning. • Trees and deadfall that enter the trail corridor may need bucked and dispersed. Miscellaneous • Maintain sightlines near street and trail intersections for safety of trail users. Ensure growth is low enough to meet sight triangle standards for trail users and drivers.