Mi: Sterling Heights ITC Nonmotorized path
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Mi: Sterling Heights ITC Nonmotorized path
Just discovered this.
Hopefully this will be approved and constructed!!!
It could potentially be what breaks the ice to later extend it 8 miles to the south.
If that were to come to fruition, it would be a 10 mile nonmotorized pathway on the ITC corridor from 10 mile road to Hall road(20 mile rd) with only 12 road crossing intersections.
In Sterling Heights Michigan January 2022 , during a strategic planning session among city administrators and council members a $2.5 million ITC Corridor path for walkers and cyclists was recommended.
This approximately 2-mile trail would start at Edison Court and eventually end up at the Schoenherr Road area, near Lakeside Mall.
Hopefully this will be approved and constructed!!!
It could potentially be what breaks the ice to later extend it 8 miles to the south.
If that were to come to fruition, it would be a 10 mile nonmotorized pathway on the ITC corridor from 10 mile road to Hall road(20 mile rd) with only 12 road crossing intersections.
In Sterling Heights Michigan January 2022 , during a strategic planning session among city administrators and council members a $2.5 million ITC Corridor path for walkers and cyclists was recommended.
This approximately 2-mile trail would start at Edison Court and eventually end up at the Schoenherr Road area, near Lakeside Mall.
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First posted this 20 months ago.
The project is in the design phase. Jason Castor, Sterling Heights' development director, said he expects construction to begin in 2024, perhaps in the summer or the fall. It will be a 12-foot wide, paved path funded with American Rescue Plan money.Within the next two years, Sterling Heights will open a new trail that will allow residents to bike or hike all the way from the Clinton River to the Lakeside Mall area.
The city of Sterling Heights plans to build a roughly 2.5-mile multi-use trail that will start at the Edison Street trailhead of the Clinton River Trail System, run north and eventually reach the Lakeside Town Center, an upcoming mixed-use development that will replace Lakeside Mall.
Article:https://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...l/71567456007/
The project is in the design phase. Jason Castor, Sterling Heights' development director, said he expects construction to begin in 2024, perhaps in the summer or the fall. It will be a 12-foot wide, paved path funded with American Rescue Plan money.Within the next two years, Sterling Heights will open a new trail that will allow residents to bike or hike all the way from the Clinton River to the Lakeside Mall area.
The city of Sterling Heights plans to build a roughly 2.5-mile multi-use trail that will start at the Edison Street trailhead of the Clinton River Trail System, run north and eventually reach the Lakeside Town Center, an upcoming mixed-use development that will replace Lakeside Mall.
Article:https://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...l/71567456007/
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is it going to just replace most of sidewalks & connect dead sidewalks along Schoenherr?
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