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Public Meeting for Town Branch Trail, Nov. 17th

By Knox van Nagell | November 11th, 2009 | See all in Fayette Alliance Blog

PUBLIC MEETING FOR TOWN BRANCH TRAIL PLANNED

Town Branch Trail Feasibility Study – Public Meeting to be held at McConnell Springs Visitor Center

November 17th, 2009 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm

The Public is invited to attend an open house style public meeting for the Town Branch Trail Feasibility Study, which will examine the possible trail alignments from Alexandria Drive to Jefferson Street/Cox Street Parking lot. The new trail will follow along the Town Branch Creek and RJ Codman/CSX railroad corridors as it connects the suburban developments along Leestown Road, the Distillery District, and Downtown Lexington.

The purpose of the meeting is to inform the public about the trail project and gain their input on such topics as the trail alignment, trailhead locations, historic features, public art, wayfinding, infill and redevelopment opportunities, and landscape beautification along the trail corridor.

The meeting will be held at the McConnell Springs Visitor Center on November 17th from 6:30 to 8:30 in the evening.

For more information please contact Joshua Karrick (859) 264 -7500 or at jkarrick@cdpengineers.com

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