Asheville is buzzing with anticipation as construction officially kicks off on the very first segment of the Swannanoa River Greenway. This project, funded by a 2016 voter-approved Transportation Bond, aims to create a scenic and accessible multi-use path that will enhance the transportation corridor in East Asheville.
The first phase of the greenway will be a paved pathway stretching about one mile. It’s designed to connect seamlessly to an existing paved path at Riverbend Park and continue westward along the southern banks of the Swannanoa River. This path will make its way underneath I-240 and Tunnel Road, eventually concluding at the intersection of Glendale Avenue and Thompson Street. The goal? To provide a beautiful and accessible route for walkers, joggers, and cyclists to enjoy while connecting various parts of the city.
Lucy Crown, the Transportation Planning Manager, shared her excitement about the project, saying, “The Swannanoa River Greenway is a significant investment in the future of our community.” She emphasizes it’s not just about the path itself, but how this greenway will serve as a vital link to the burgeoning east side of the city, which boasts various breweries and eateries. “People love to have a destination to go to on a greenway,” Crown added enthusiastically, highlighting the potential for leisurely outings that residents can look forward to.
Construction of this much-anticipated greenway segment is expected to last about one year, wrapping up in late 2025. While that might seem like a long time to wait, many in the community are optimistic about the long-term benefits. The Swannanoa River Greenway is not just a standalone project; it’s the first phase of a larger network that will ultimately connect to several more segments over time.
Looking ahead, future segments of the Swannanoa River Greenway will extend the path even further. Plans are in place for it to continue along the river in both directions, heading east to Azalea Road and Tunnel Road, while connecting to the bustling River Arts District and the West Asheville greenway network in the west. Once completed, this greenway is set to span an impressive 7.5 miles, creating a robust recreational and transportation corridor for the community.
For those eager to follow the progress of the Swannanoa River Greenway project, there’s a way to stay updated! Residents can sign up for updates on the City’s project page dedicated to this significant venture. Being informed helps community members feel more connected to the project and encourages active participation in local events once the greenway opens.
As the construction unfolds in Asheville, excitement grows not just around the creation of this greenway but also about the vibrant community it will help form. This project is a clear testament to how investments in infrastructure can foster connections and enrich the quality of life in our beloved city. With beautiful scenery and accessible routes on the horizon, Asheville is about to see its community take a big step towards a greener future, one paved path at a time!
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