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Million-dollar trail opens
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Garrison Hilliard wrote: Million-dollar trail opens BY STEVE KEMME | Anderson Township's $2.2 million Five Mile Trail officially opened Friday, although some bicyclists and walkers have been using it for several months. The paved hike/bike trail runs from State Road, north of Anderson Center and Anderson Towne Center, through mostly wooded areas to Bartels Road near Turpin High School. The 2-mile-long trail is called Five Mile because it extends from the northern end of Five Mile Road. It links a network of 10 miles of sidewalks the township has constructed in recent years to connect neighborhoods to one another, to schools, to the Anderson public library branch and to commercial areas. Lessee...it's a million-dollar trail that cost over two million, it's called Five Mile Trail, and it's two miles long. I'm sure it's very nice, -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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Million-dollar trail opens
Garrison Hilliard wrote:
Million-dollar trail opens BY STEVE KEMME | Anderson Township's $2.2 million Five Mile Trail officially opened Friday, although some bicyclists and walkers have been using it for several months. The paved hike/bike trail runs from State Road, north of Anderson Center and Anderson Towne Center, through mostly wooded areas to Bartels Road near Turpin High School. The 2-mile-long trail is called Five Mile because it extends from the northern end of Five Mile Road. It links a network of 10 miles of sidewalks the township has constructed in recent years to connect neighborhoods to one another, to schools, to the Anderson public library branch and to commercial areas. The 18-foot-high Al Mink Bridge spans Hunley Road near Royal Green Drive at the trail's midpoint. Mink, who died earlier this year, was a part-time township employee who also donated countless hours to various projects. He was instrumental in negotiating permanent easements with property owners on the route of the Five Mile Trail. The hike/bike project involved years of planning and was supervised by the Ohio Department of Transportation. http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...391/1056/COL02 It's in Ohio, I guess. Who cares? |
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