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5 Exciting Circuit Trails Projects Coming in 2016

In just a month, spring will be here, marking a new season of trail usage! There are several exciting Circuit Trails developments coming soon for users in 2016. Walkers, joggers, cyclers, and individuals who enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle will soon be able to enjoy these new trails, bike lanes, paved paths and more!

Below please find a preview of five new projects coming soon to New Jersey and Pennsylvania trail users!

1.  Lawrence Hopewell Trail – Mercer County, NJ

This multipurpose, paved, stone dust segment of the Lawrence Hopewell trail will extend for two miles from Pennington-Rocky Hill Road to Cleveland Road. Construction on the west side of Carter Road is 26% complete, with the remainder to be finished by July 2016.  Ground conditions discovered during construction required re-routing the trail by about 50 feet and Hopewell Township, which is managing the project, is waiting for updated permits from NJDEP.

The project is funded by the Regional Trails Program, Hopewell Township and NJDOT’s FY13 Bikeway Program.

2.  Chester Creek Trail – Delaware County, PA

Chester Creek Trail, a planned 2.8 mile rail-trail in central Delaware County, will follow Chester Creek along the Civil War-era Chester Creek Branch line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Construction for the trail began in May of 2015 and is expected to be completed in the summer of 2016. When complete, Delaware County trail will be able to utilize the trail as a commuting alternative as well as a recreational outlet for walkers, hikers, cyclists and runners.

The project is sponsored by Delaware County and is being constructed with funding from PennDOT. 

3.  Baxter Trail – Philadelphia County, PA

When complete, the Baxter Trail will be a 1.8 mile trail connecting the existing Pennypack Trail to the existing bike lanes on State Road. The future trail, expected to be completed in spring 2016, will pass through diverse man-made environments and natural habitats and provide Philadelphians with easy access to the Delaware River.

Project sponsors include the Delaware River City Corporation, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, the Commerce Department, Holmesburg Fish and Game Protective Association, the Philadelphia Water Department and the Philadelphia Police and Fire Departments.

4.  Sullivan’s Bridge (formerly Betzwood Bridge) – Montgomery County, PA

The new 14-foot wide Sullivan’s Bridge will be a 0.5-mile connection linking the Schuylkill River Trail with the trail system in Valley Forge National Historical Park and is expected to be completed in spring of 2016. The pedestrian and cycling bridge will replace the current, rickety, 3-foot-wide boardwalk-style walkway bolted onto the side of the Route 422 bridge.

The bridge project is sponsored by Montgomery County.

5.  Kinkora Trail in Burlington County, NJ

The Kinkora Trail, Mansfield Community Park to Springfield Veteran’s Memorial Park segment, is part of an overall 13-mile trail.  Burlington County is currently constructing this 3-mile trail segment that will include a 10’ wide asphalt shared use path from Mansfield’s Community Park trailhead in the Village of Columbus through two preserved farms.  Bicyclists will be able to connect to Springfield’s Veteran’s Memorial Park via shared lanes on Skunk Island Road.  This trail will be fully constructed and open to the public in Spring 2016.

The project is funded by Regional Trails Program and Burlington County.


Baxter Trail To Open October 14


October Groundbreakings for Manayunk Bridge & Baxter Trail

The North Delaware Baxter Trail groundbreaking has been set for October 14th at 11am.

The Manayunk Bridge groundbreaking will occur October 28th at 11 am.


Baxter Trail Bid Is Advertised

The Baxter Trail , a segment of the North Delaware, was advertised for bids today.  The let date (the date when bids are opened) is June 19.  Before the end of the summer, hopefully a contractor will be selected, a contract executed, and a  "Notice to Proceed" will be issued.  Congratulations to the Streets Department, Parks and Recreation & the Delaware River City Corporation for getting the East Coast Greenway and the Circuit's next trail segment off the ground!

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Update On North Delaware Waterfront Trail Projects

The Delaware River City Corportation (DRCC) is managing the development of the East Coast Greenway in Northeast Philadelphia along the North Delaware Waterfront. They have just posted their latest newsletter which provides an update on the status of trail segments that are under development.
 
Port Richmond Trail
 
Thanks to some fairly cooperative winter weather work on the Port Richmond Trail is moving along well. 
If you get a chance to ride, run, walk or drive along Allegheny Avenue from Richmond Street to Delaware Avenue and then northbound on Delaware to Lewis Street (or vice versa), you can see what's happening! 
 
DRCC been diligently working with the commercial property owners to insure that as little impact as possible is made on their businesses by aligning the street lanes to accommodate the traffic and hope that by Spring everyone will be able to see and soon enjoy the new trail.
 
K&T and Baxter Trails
 
The projects for the K&T Trail through Wissinoming and Tacony move forward. We hope to be in construction by late summer on that portion of trail.
 
The Baxter Trail section in Holmesburg, bordering Torresdale, is also a work in progress and will hopefully move to construction there by the fall.
 
If you have questions or would like any additional information, please don't hesitate to contact the DRCC at [email protected].