TOWN OF SMITHFIELD: Neuse River Trail Extension Feasibility Study Open Through April 8th

TOWN OF SMITHFIELD: Neuse River Trail Extension Feasibility Study Open Through April 8th
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Town of Smithfield issued the following announcement on Mar. 14.

The proposed Neuse River Trail is a 15-mile corridor in Johnston County connecting existing greenways in Clayton and Smithfield. The proposed trail is a critical missing link in the regional greenway network and is the identified corridor for gap segments of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail and East Coast Greenway.  The Johnston County Neuse River Trail Feasibility Study will evaluate potential route scenarios along roadway corridors and the Neuse River to determine the preferred route. The study will also develop cost estimates and an implementation plan to construct the trail.

Citizens have until April 8th to participate in the study.  

In addition to the survey, Johnston County has created a webpage to share updates throughout the planning process.

https://www.johnstonnc.com/parks/content.cfm?pageid=142 

Original source can be found here.



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