Fairhope, Alabama
TO ROCK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD
A sidewalk has been completed along Highway 104 from N. Section Street to Greeno Road and construction of the multi-purpose trail north along U.S. 98 to South Blvd (Rock Creek) is finally underway as well.
The concrete sidewalk is 5' wide but the walking/biking trail will be asphalt and 8' wide, with a bridge and wooden boardwalk over Fly Creek.
The project connects with existing trails/sidewalks along Greeno Rd. and the Eastern Shore Trail along Section Street: it was funded using federal Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grants with a required 20% local match.
Arlington Curb and Construction of Flomaton Al. was the low bidder at about $630K for both projects.
Sidewalks and trails offer an alternative to vehicular travel in highly congested areas.
North U.S. 98 trail construction (looking north) |
TO ROCK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD
A sidewalk has been completed along Highway 104 from N. Section Street to Greeno Road and construction of the multi-purpose trail north along U.S. 98 to South Blvd (Rock Creek) is finally underway as well.
The concrete sidewalk is 5' wide but the walking/biking trail will be asphalt and 8' wide, with a bridge and wooden boardwalk over Fly Creek.
The project connects with existing trails/sidewalks along Greeno Rd. and the Eastern Shore Trail along Section Street: it was funded using federal Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grants with a required 20% local match.
Arlington Curb and Construction of Flomaton Al. was the low bidder at about $630K for both projects.
Sidewalks and trails offer an alternative to vehicular travel in highly congested areas.
Highway 104 sidewalk completed (looking west) |
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