by Sonja F1 We love the trail and chose our house partially because it was so close to the trail.
Mar 10, 2014 at 2:21 PM
by Sandra L14 Remember to include the west and southwest sides in any bike lane plans. When you look at the map, doesn't the east side seem a bit favored at this time?
Mar 03, 2014 at 10:30 AM
by M P4 Connect the Fox Creek area with trails. There isn't a safe place to ride even along the shoulder.
Feb 20, 2014 at 6:51 PM
by Steven A6 connect the pieces of the trail together. Over railroad bridge on fox creek rd, then connect Hamilton road by extending a trail east across main to a new extension of the trail that stops at Lincoln street. also connect the trail that runs along the tracks to the one that stops at Grove street. There is not an intentional connection to the downtown Bloomington area from either of these points
Feb 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM
by Colin H2 I would love to see a safer connection made between the White Oak park area and the North/South artery of the trail. Either an extension of the trail that follows Sugar Creek or a combination of dedicated bike lanes/multi-use trail paralleling Seminary/Emerson. Currently there is a large area of town, from Hovey on the north end to the Washington Trail extension on the south end, where there is no cycling option to get from the west side of town to the east side of town without going on to roads that are very uncomfortable for cyclists or taking a very non-direct route.
Feb 14, 2014 at 10:38 AM
by Suzanne J5 Extending trail out of town to connect with closed side of old 66 to connect small towns.
Feb 12, 2014 at 10:55 AM
by Greg K24 Need dedicated lane from Founders Grove to connect to trail - Grove st.?
by Sonja F1 We love the trail and chose our house partially because it was so close to the trail.
by Sandra L14 Remember to include the west and southwest sides in any bike lane plans. When you look at the map, doesn't the east side seem a bit favored at this time?
by M P4 Connect the Fox Creek area with trails. There isn't a safe place to ride even along the shoulder.
by Steven A6 connect the pieces of the trail together. Over railroad bridge on fox creek rd, then connect Hamilton road by extending a trail east across main to a new extension of the trail that stops at Lincoln street. also connect the trail that runs along the tracks to the one that stops at Grove street. There is not an intentional connection to the downtown Bloomington area from either of these points
by Colin H2 I would love to see a safer connection made between the White Oak park area and the North/South artery of the trail. Either an extension of the trail that follows Sugar Creek or a combination of dedicated bike lanes/multi-use trail paralleling Seminary/Emerson. Currently there is a large area of town, from Hovey on the north end to the Washington Trail extension on the south end, where there is no cycling option to get from the west side of town to the east side of town without going on to roads that are very uncomfortable for cyclists or taking a very non-direct route.
by Suzanne J5 Extending trail out of town to connect with closed side of old 66 to connect small towns.
by Greg K24 Need dedicated lane from Founders Grove to connect to trail - Grove st.?