TOWN OF SURF CITY: East Coast Greenway Survey

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Town of Surf City issued the following announcement on July 29.

Cape Fear Council of Governments, in partnership with Pender County, Town of Surf City, and the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is seeking community input on the NC-210 East Coast Greenway Feasibility Study.

The proposed NC-210 East Coast Greenway segment is a 16-mile corridor in Pender County connecting existing park trails in the Holly Shelter Game Land and North Topsail Beach.  

The proposed corridor parallels NC-210 and US-17 connecting the communities of Hampstead, Surf City, and North Topsail Beach  The proposed trail is also a critical missing link in the regional trail network and is the identified corridor for gap segments of the East Coast Greenway and Mountains-tp-Sea Trail.  

The NC-210 East Coast Greenway Feasibility Study will evaluate potential route scenarios along roadways and off-road corridors to determine the preferred route. 

 The study will also develop cost estimates and an implementation plan to construct the trail.

Your feedback is incredibly valuable and will provide the framework for developing the proposed East Coast Greenway through Pender County.

Please Take A Few Minutes To Complete The Survey By Clicking Here!

Original source can be found here.



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