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The construction of a multi-use trail in Morehead City, located along Bridges Road between Country Club Road and North 35th Street, provides a safe alternative for pedestrians and bicyclists to move in an area with high levels of traffic. It also offers people who work in the surrounding area an opportunity to walk or jog on their lunch break. The multi-use trail is a practical connection between the high school and the medical center located nearby.
This small pedestrian improvement - bridging a culvert on a creek - improves community access within a neighborhood and provides a dedicated bike route from a busy shopping center to a soon-to-be established light rail station.
The construction of a multi-use trail is the centerpiece of a three-phase pathway that will join the downtown area of Brevard with a major camping facility located in the Pisgah National Forest.
The construction of a paved trail and landscaping in downtown Angier along an abandoned rail corridor, which has since been improved with lighting and additional landscaping.
The historic Village of Flat Rock contains many tourist destinations, all located in an area with little or no pedestrian circulation. As a result, tourists were forced to park and walk along busy US 25. The Village of Flat Rock constructed a series of sidewalks in two phases, which now provides pedestrian access throughout the entire village. Tourists and residents can circulate safely among the shops and attractions.
This twenty-two mile multi-use trail begins in downtown Durham County, meanders through Durham and Chatham Counties and terminates in Wake County. The trail, which accommodates equestrian activities, includes several bridge crossings and diverse trailheads located in urban, suburban and rural locations. The trail is a welcome natural retreat in one of North Carolina's most rapidly urbanizing regions.