Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Grove Project � Wilmington Cross-City Trail – Planning and progress

The Grove Project � Wilmington Cross-City Trail – Planning and progress: "The Cape Fear Cyclists have sent out the following message to their mailing list, about a public meeting this Thursday, where proponents and opponents will go to learn more and discuss the impact of the Wilmington Cross-City Trail:

Mark your calendars to attend the Transportation Planning Meeting on Thursday from 5 to 7 P.M. at the County Government Offices off of S.College Rd. and near Racine Drive (in the Human Resources Training Center near the fish tank!). The WMPO will be presenting maps and plans for the College Acres segment of Wilmington’s Cross City Trail. (You can come and go as is convenient for you.)

Please participate to help residents of the area to understand the many values in having such a trail in their neighborhood. Currently there is some opposition to having the trail routed through their neighborhood. Throughout the country many such residents that have previously opposed rail trails and greenways near their homes, subsequent to the opening of the trails, have become enthusiastic users and cheerleaders of trails and greenways. They have realized increases in their property values because of the proximity of the trails in their communities…or in “their own backyards”. Mostly they have come to appreciate the enhancements to their family’s and community’s quality of life…health & fitness; cleaner air; easier access to schools, libraries, churches, stores, workplaces, friends, athletic fields, beach, or other local attractions. Trails will provide means of transportation to members of our community regardless of age, mobility, capability, or economic status. Increasing modes of access helps to relieve traffic congestion and the costs of transportation. Trails and green space help to nurture our bodies and spirits, while they help to build community connectedness and attractive neighborhoods with a neighborly spirit.

Wilmington and New Hanover County are gradually becoming a bicycle and pedestrian friendly region. A well planned, extensive network of trails such as the River-to-the-Sea Bike Route, the Cross City Trail, Greenfield Lake & Haliburton Park paths, and the Historic Scenic Byway will make alternate means of transportation safer, more convenient, and accessible to all. Wilmington will also be distinguished as a Destination City along the East Coast Greenway, a link in the 3000 mile off-road route that someday will host travelers along the coast from Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida.

The College Acres link will be an important segment of our local trail network. Come out to the meeting to support the concept as well as, the staff and volunteers who have helped to design this proposal. Listen and speak up. Explain how the trail will benefit you, your family, and the whole community. If you live in or near the College Acres area, it is especially important that you lend your ideas and support! Come learn how the Cross City Trail will provide connectivity throughout our region…and share your ideas and enthusiasm.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Durham, NC - City of Medicine

Durham, NC - Durham Bike and Hike Map

Remember Durham is in the Cape Fear River watershed. I got this note today about a Bike and Hike Map:

Durham has a new bike & hike map! The map was developed by Greenways Inc (based in Durham) with input from many individuals and organizations and valuable guidance by an advisory committee (with representatives from DOST, BPAC, the Bicycle Co-op, a local bicycle shop, and city and county staff).

The map can be viewed on-line at:

http://www.durhamnc.gov/departments/transportation/bike_hike_map.cfm

Since this is the first version of the map, an on-line form has been created to share comments and ideas. These will be incorporated into future versions of the map.

The map will be available at the Festival for the Eno this weekend (July 3, 4, and 5) at the booth shared by BPAC, DOST, and TRTC (i.e., Durham Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission, Durham Open Space and Trails Commission, and Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy). A contribution of $1 is requested to help defray the cost of printing.

The map is also available at Durham City Hall in the Transportation Department (fourth floor), weekdays from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Copies will also be provided to Durham bicycle shops (REI and the Bicycle Chain) and the Durham Bike Co-op.

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Dale McKeel, AICP

City of Durham/DCHC MPO

Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator

101 City Hall Plaza

Durham, NC 27701

919-560-4366. ext. 36421

dale.mckeel @ durhamnc.gov

Cape Fear River Watch, Inc.

Cape Fear River Watch, Inc.

A new audio tour of Greenfield lake is posted and ready for you to enjoy!

Also:
Check out this wonder guide to the cape fear river watershed.

Happy Summer, yall!