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Alabamians who like to bike or hike will get to speak out on new walking and bicycle trails. The state’s Department of Transportation is seeking public input today on a plan to expand its bicycle and pedestrian plan. All sides will meet today at the DOT’s office in Montgomery.
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The City of Mobile is announcing the newest addition to the Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail. This latest section of the trail runs from Tricentennial Park to University Hospital and extends the existing trail 0.6 miles and includes an 80-foot pedestrian bridge.
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Time is running out for Alabamians to visit the 2024 Auburn Floral Trail. It's underway through Friday, April 19. Community members are invited to travel the 14-mile, self-guided trail that highlights some of the finest blooms and foliage Auburn has to offer.
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The 2024 Auburn Floral Trail is underway now through April 19. Community members are invited to travel the 14-mile, self-guided trail that highlights common springtime flowers such as azaleas and blooming trees such as pear, cherry and plum trees.
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Project plans are at 80% completion, and the city is in the process of submitting them to the Alabama Department of Transportation this month for their review. After this, two subsequent submittals to ALDOT will be made before obtaining their approval to advertise and initiate the construction bidding process.
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Opelika is developing a new a system of pedestrian and bicycle paths. The Opelika-Auburn News reports that the Opelika City Council recently voted to hire…