SALEM, Ore. – The Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency (STIA) will meet to discuss the proposed Salmonberry Trail corridor 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Oregon Department of Forestry headquarters, Tillamook Room, Building C, 2600 State Street, Salem. The meeting is open to the public. On the agenda: Washington County joining the intergovernmental STIA agreement, updates on the Salmonberry Trail Foundation and reports from the strategic plan implementation team. The proposed Salmonberry Trail is an 84-mile corridor that follows the Port of Tillamook Bay Railway and terminates in Banks. The proposed route connects eight cities and two counties, passing by the Oregon coastline, fisheries, farmland and the Oregon Coast Range. STIA was established to promote and facilitate coordinated direction and guidance in the planning, development and maintenance of the multi-use trail. For more information contact Dennis Wiley, Salmonberry Trail project manager, at 503-986-0723 or dennis.wiley@oregon.gov. Individuals who need special accommodations to attend the meeting should contact Wiley at least three days in advance.