Named as the “Close the Loop Recreational Trail Project,” the project will close several loops and create several different-size loops for walkers and bikers to chose; the longest is 3.16 miles. The red lines show the proposed new lengths; the blue lines are existing (or soon-to-be-built) lengths (light blue was funded by the same Nebraska Game and Parks Commission grant and completed in 2021).
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Workers begin sidewalk construction for the “Close the Loop Recreational Trail Project” on Monday morning, June 23, along West 13th Street between Plum Creek Park and Lexington High School.
LEXINGTON — The hike-bike trail work began Monday along the north side of Plum Creek Park, which will expect lane restrictions on eastbound W. 13th Street.
Named as the “Close the Loop Recreational Trail Project,” the project will close several loops and create several different-size loops for walkers and bikers to chose; the longest is 3.16 miles. The red lines show the proposed new lengths; the blue lines are existing (or soon-to-be-built) lengths (light blue was funded by the same Nebraska Game and Parks Commission grant and completed in 2021).
Workers begin sidewalk construction for the “Close the Loop Recreational Trail Project” on Monday morning, June 23, along West 13th Street between Plum Creek Park and Lexington High School.