April 26, 20196 yr 14 hours ago, Mendo said: That section started construction last year. I'm a curmudgeon with a lot of things, but with this I wish they had put a better detour together when planning this constuction (at least for the Jennings Rd. portion). Your choices are to either jump out in Steelyard by the temporary police station and get your legs moving to get through the light and not get hit by a car, or to ride around a barrier, then go up in the gravel/dirt road they put together for parking (still before the light). It's a lifesaver to have access to Jennings on the other side of the light (literally). I get that it's part of progress for the trail overall, but it's the equivalent to blocking off sidewalks downtown and forcing people to cross the street at dangerous places (and thanks to the JHB complex for putting up barriers to continue pedestrian traffic!). Bah humbug lol.
June 9, 20196 yr Interesting article that's worth sharing. I'm really excited about this project and what it will do to the surrounding communities! https://www.cleveland.com/arts/2019/06/burning-river-legacy-towpath-trail-spurs-rediscovery-of-cuyahoga-valley-erasing-east-west-divide.html
June 9, 20196 yr I see they are having groundbreaking for Canal Basin Park soon.....Have they secured all the finacing they need?
July 22, 20195 yr I was on the Towpath today around where they are constructing stage one along Harvard and Jennings. One of the Construction workers told me that asphalt trucks are scheduled to arrive next Wednesday to start the final paving!! Can't wait!!
October 18, 20195 yr https://www.cleveland.com/news/2019/10/metroparks-awards-6m-to-build-wendy-park-bridge-connecting-lakefront-to-towpath-lake-link-trails.html Metro parks awards 6M to build wendy park bridge connecting lakefront to towpath lake link trails
October 21, 20195 yr On 4/26/2019 at 7:35 AM, GISguy said: I'm a curmudgeon with a lot of things, but with this I wish they had put a better detour together when planning this constuction (at least for the Jennings Rd. portion). Your choices are to either jump out in Steelyard by the temporary police station and get your legs moving to get through the light and not get hit by a car, or to ride around a barrier, then go up in the gravel/dirt road they put together for parking (still before the light). It's a lifesaver to have access to Jennings on the other side of the light (literally). I get that it's part of progress for the trail overall, but it's the equivalent to blocking off sidewalks downtown and forcing people to cross the street at dangerous places (and thanks to the JHB complex for putting up barriers to continue pedestrian traffic!). Bah humbug lol. Where would you have put the detour?
October 21, 20195 yr 2 minutes ago, mtnbikefan said: Where would you have put the detour? It's not so much of where I would of put it but how I would have done it. It seems like it wasn't part of the initial plans (same with the current progress with the RR crossing). The 'detour' if you could call it that, was barely marked, wasn't safe, and was an afterthought. All I'm saying is it was a terrible (and dangerous) oversight on their part. More signage, sharrows (as dumb as those are), lighting, etc., could've helped a lot. BTW this phase still isn't completely open.
November 2, 20195 yr As of this evening, still no visible progress with the towpath over the railroad tracks on Jennings Rd. I've passed through every week for the last few months without seeing any real changes.
November 4, 20195 yr On 11/2/2019 at 7:46 PM, infrafreak said: As of this evening, still no visible progress with the towpath over the railroad tracks on Jennings Rd. I've passed through every week for the last few months without seeing any real changes. Same, I wonder if they plan on resurfacing the entire crossing with this work planned? That could somewhat account for the holdup, but alas, for the average joe, cycling season is over, and this section still isn't complete.
November 5, 20195 yr 11 hours ago, GISguy said: Same, I wonder if they plan on resurfacing the entire crossing with this work planned? That could somewhat account for the holdup, but alas, for the average joe, cycling season is over, and this section still isn't complete. While it is great that people can make use of the path long before it is officially "open", there are neither accommodations nor warnings to mitigate the risk of crossing in that area. Given the topography and enclosing river, heavy industry, and freeway, they really don't have an alternative routing. It's a critical link. Between the long gap at the tracks and the dangerous intersection with Old Denison Ave right next to it, it feels downright hostile for cyclists...it is a death wish for pedestrians.
November 6, 20195 yr Reminder.... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
November 19, 20195 yr ^ RR companies getting in the way... that's sure nothing new. Good to hear it's at least moving along and not completely stalled.
November 20, 20195 yr Drove by on Saturday and saw it was no different than ever - thanks for the update; while the explanation is as unsurprising as it is disappointing, their transparency and candidness is welcome. Edited November 20, 20195 yr by infrafreak
November 20, 20195 yr 34 minutes ago, infrafreak said: Drove by on Saturday and saw it was no different than ever - thanks for the update; while the explanation is as unsurprising as it is disappointing, their transparency and candidness is welcome. Totally agree, I was honestly expecting no response and was snarky in my ask, but holy crap to hear they're as disappointed in it as everyone else means something. I still wish there were some way to make it a safe area for bikes for the time being..
December 31, 20195 yr Drove past the railroad tracks on Jennings Rd last night - still no signs of progress. I wasn't holding my breath after @GISguy's update, but it doesn't make it any less disheartening to see every time going past the site. Edited December 31, 20195 yr by infrafreak removed extra space
January 1, 20205 yr Metroparks recently updated (or just created?) their master plan for the Lakefront parks. It’s cool to see the vision mapped out, and I especially love that they’re targeting water taxi stops at Merwin’s Wharf, Canal Basin, and Wendy Park. https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/getmedia/a9b31afb-6ac9-4f7d-bea0-5f3f299e8f5e/LAKEFRONT_M_P_DEC2019.pdf.ashx Edited January 1, 20205 yr by acd Formatting
January 1, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, acd said: Metroparks recently updated (or just created?) their master plan for the Lakefront parks. It’s cool to see the vision mapped out, and I especially love that they’re targeting water taxi stops at Merwin’s Wharf, Canal Basin, and Wendy Park. https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/getmedia/a9b31afb-6ac9-4f7d-bea0-5f3f299e8f5e/LAKEFRONT_M_P_DEC2019.pdf.ashx I keep looking on line for any information detailing when Canal Basic Park will start moving forward in any meaningful way. Do they actually have a the needed $$$? It seems like another one of those projects in town that is taking forever to get going.
January 1, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, Htsguy said: I keep looking on line for any information detailing when Canal Basic Park will start moving forward in any meaningful way. Do they actually have a the needed $$$? It seems like another one of those projects in town that is taking forever to get going. WCPN interviewed the Director of Canalway Partners Tim Donovan and his replacement, Mera Cardenas on a recent episode of The Sound of Ideas. No specific time frame, but it sounds like as soon as Mera gets started, her focus will be canal basin park. https://wcpn.ideastream.org/programs/sound-of-ideas/canalway-partners-changes-leadership
January 2, 20205 yr They don't have the money for Canal Basin Park at this time, but there are a few big donors. Leftover funds from the Steelyard Commons TIF can be used at the site if they aren't used on Stage 4, which will be expensive. The City and The Metroparks aren't willing to pay from their budgets for Canal Basin so they'll look to sources like NOACA and Clean Ohio. Metroparks would like to "green up" the site like they did in the former parking lot next to the Flatiron but other projects are higher priority to their commissioners right now.
April 15, 20205 yr "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 15, 20205 yr I was disappointed to see that The Wendy Park Bridge design by Miguel Rosales was scrapped because of Norfolk Southern's safety requirements. The design that is now being used is by KS Associates based in Elyria. All of Mr. Rosales' elegant pedestrian bridge designs have been scrapped for Cleveland.
April 18, 20205 yr "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 26, 20205 yr Does anybody know what is going on with the the park? You rarely hear any news about it.
May 1, 20205 yr Is this trail and/or park related? Edited May 1, 20205 yr by KJP "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 1, 20205 yr Right, that's the end of stage 4. Most of the work so far has been on University Road in Tremont. Glad to see they are also working at the other end.
May 1, 20205 yr So that is the end of the trail. Are they building a tall beacon there? Why a core sample?
May 1, 20205 yr Yeah, what is the drilling for? Looks like they're going deep. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 1, 20205 yr Here is a close-up of the planned ramp from Carter to under Columbus. Maybe it's soil testing for any foundation work for this ramp or bridge?
May 1, 20205 yr That's no soil testing rig. That for a bridge footer. They were drilling right where that new trail bridge is shown in the map. And that's a cool map but...why would anyone use that ramp and underpass when they can just cross the street? I would rather see that corner developed. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 1, 20205 yr We love ramps, underpasses, and bridges in this town! Especially when a crosswalk will do.
May 2, 20205 yr Evidently some fresh asphalt got laid today in the flats section of towpath. Not my pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/HI24IZb Edited May 2, 20205 yr by infrafreak conciseness
May 2, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, w28th said: I’d say that intersection is a bit of a mess for all modes of transport. Agreed! I ride my bike thru there almost every day....That intersection is insane. The Towpath is doing everything it can to keep Bikes off the road, especially right there.
June 19, 20204 yr "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 19, 20204 yr Does anyone know if these designs are actually finalized or just preliminary? I know they have been repairing the underside of the bridge...
June 19, 20204 yr Every time I see this Canal Basin thread pop up for a blink I think it says Carole Baskin.
June 19, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, mrclifton88 said: Does anyone know if these designs are actually finalized or just preliminary? I know they have been repairing the underside of the bridge... Just renderings to help sell the vision
June 20, 20204 yr 23 hours ago, KJP said: Good job by the folks in this rendering for maintaining 6 feet of distance ?
September 9, 20204 yr Wendy Park Bridge Progress (Sat. 9-5-20) Connector Trail Progress (sorry about the glare) Right of way clearance and bridge/boardwalk work beginning for the trail just south of the Westerly Treatment Plant Rendering of the bridge/boardwalk
September 10, 20204 yr I'm loving that last pic, particularly. I've always felt bad for the folks dodging traffic in poop town.
September 11, 20204 yr 20 hours ago, gruver said: I'm loving that last pic, particularly. I've always felt bad for the folks dodging traffic in poop town. Ooo, I didn't even realize that's where that rendering was until you said that. That area is always such a crapshoot ? ..I'll see myself out, it's too early for this And btw, nice pics @NorthShore647! Edited September 11, 20204 yr by GISguy
September 11, 20204 yr I play in a volleyball league at Whiskey. Can't tell you how many times I've ridden my bike there and had to constantly look over my shoulder hoping not to get run over by oncoming traffic. Long overdue and much needed.
September 15, 20204 yr On 9/9/2020 at 2:31 PM, NorthShore647 said: Wendy Park Bridge Progress (Sat. 9-5-20) These pictures remind me of one of my biggest complaints for bike path design. Here are a couple, admittedly minor, examples of the path "super-elevated" the wrong way. For those of you who have never heard the term "super-elevated", think of the berm on a NASCAR track. If you were flying around these curves the paving does not counter the centifugal force of the curve, in fact, it encourages the force off of the path. In some places on the Towpath, this can get very sketchy when the pavement is wet. Most bike path designs that I've seen don't include super-elevation tables for the bike path, therefore leaving the fine grading up to the contractor or inspector. Hoping there are some designers out there who read this and have an " Ah hah!" moment.
September 15, 20204 yr 39 minutes ago, mtnbikefan said: it's a shared path, not a racetrack Yes, Thank you! I'm a daily cycling commuter on a bike trail, and see type-A cycle-jerks discourteously & unsafely overtaking pedestrians along my route every day. There's absolutely no need to replicate a velodrome inside our public parks; where children, pets, and various slow-moving folk are often sharing the trails with such shameless would be maniacs. Our surface roads are fine for higher speeds. Edited September 15, 20204 yr by ExPatClevGuy
September 15, 20204 yr Only with protected, dedicated bike lane. Biking in mixed traffic on many arterials in Cleveland is a death sentence. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
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