Bringing the Air Line
Trail to Portland
Tuesday,
November 26, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Portland
Library, Mary Flood Room
20
Freestone Avenue, Portland
Middletown Street,
Sidewalk & Trail Improvements for Walking and Bicycling
Tuesday,
December 3, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Russell
Library, Hubbard Room
123
Broad Street, Middletown
On November 26, John Shafer, President of the Jonah Center for Earth
and Art, and Deanna Rhodes, Planning and Zoning Administrator for the Town of
Portland, will describe a proposed extension of the Air Line Trail from East
Hampton to Portland. The discussion will
include maps, ground level and aerial photographs, cost estimates, potential funding
sources, and consideration of the planning and community organizing tasks that will
be required to realize this vision.
The Air Line State Park Trail follows
the right-of-way of the former Air Line Railroad, which was built to connect
Boston and New York City in the latter half of the 19th century. In 1975, the
Air Line rail corridor was deeded to the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP), and in 1996 the DEP proposed rehabilitating the
rail bed as a linear state park. The 17.6 mile stretch between East Hampton and
Windham is presently the most improved and popular section of the trail,
featuring scenic bridges, ponds, marshes, and gorges.
(Shown here is a section of the Air Line railroad bed in Portland.)
On December 3, Middletown’s Complete Streets Committee will present
specific plans to make city streets and intersections safer and more inviting
for bicyclists and pedestrians.
This program will include priority
areas of Middletown identified by the Master Plan; proposed routes to connect
residential neighborhoods to the downtown area, parks, and schools; a new
sidewalk along Saybrook Road near the Stop & Shop; proposed improvements in
the area of Veterans Park and West Street; Safe Routes to School programs;
results of a recent bike-pedestrian traffic count; and state-wide advocacy for
biking and walking.
Both of these programs are free, open
to the public, and no advance registration is necessary. For more contact John Hall at 860-398-3771 or
send a message from www.thejonahcenter.org .
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