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Its just out in the 'burbs...

 

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Scenic vistas just like the old city!

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Even nearby hillside housing!

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I can see why they stole the name...the two are one in the same.

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Let down!

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Hmph!

Umm...

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

If one semi jumps that wall, that house is toast!

Dedication of the Maud Hughes Incline

October of 2003

Maud Hughes Road (north of Princeton Road)

 

The Maud Hughes Incline derives its name from the unique use of three sets of double stairs with bicycle gutters to transition from the upper Michael A. Fox Highway level to the lower Maud Hughes Road level.

 

Phase IV of the Liberty Township Trials Initiative, the Maud Hughes Incline is a 3,210 foot section of hike and bike trail from approximately 2,000 feet east of the Wetland Park, adjacent to the Michael A. Fox Highway on the south side, north of Hamilton-Mason Road, and proceeds along land being donated to the Liberty Township Park Department from the Butler County Transportation Improvement District. Near the end of donated land, the trail will ease into the right-of-way area of the Michael A. Fox Highway. It proceeds eastward to the area near the Maud Hughes Bridge Overpass where the trail will be angled northeast to cut under the overpass and proceed to Maud Hughes Road parking area where Phase IV will terminate. Welsh Development donated approximately 5 acres of land on the north side of the Michael A. Fox Highway to connect Maud Hughes Road to the TID parcel.

Work began in July 2002 and Phase IV—Maud Hughes Incline of the Liberty Township Trails was dedicated in October 2003. This $300,000 project was funded by a $217,600 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation Enhancement Fund and matching funds from Liberty Township

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This $300,000 project was funded by a $217,600 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation Enhancement Fund and matching funds from Liberty Township

 

Seriously???

This $300,000 project was funded by a $217,600 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation Enhancement Fund and matching funds from Liberty Township

 

Seriously???

 

OK!

The Maud Hughes Incline derives its name from the unique use of three sets of double stairs with bicycle gutters to transition from the upper Michael A. Fox Highway level to the lower Maud Hughes Road level.

 

Yeah, it's unique alright...and ugly beyond belief.  What's with the cheap fences that you need to maneuver around?

There is a mini-incline thing in Mt. Adams at a private residence.  I don't have any pictures of it now, but I'm sure someone on here has something on file.

^Yeah.  I've always wondered how much that thing cost to install.

Who needs bicycle gutters?

This $300,000 project was funded by a $217,600 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation Enhancement Fund and matching funds from Liberty Township

 

It reminds me of that project at the foot of the purple people bridge.

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what the hell?

 

What's with the cheap fences that you need to maneuver around?

 

 

To prevent recreational use.  As are the posts at the tops of the railings.

To prevent recreational use!?!  WTF?  It's sole purpose is recreational use.  It's not like skateboarders are going to tarnish its beauty.  It's already ugly as sin.

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