Haven In Line for Three Multi-use Trail Enhancements

The Polk Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) meeting today in Bartow approved a series of priorities that include three walking and biking trail enhancements. Among the priorities to be recommended to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) are three Winter Haven projects. (The value of these enhancements totals nearly $3.5 million.)

1. Chain of Lakes Trail- Lake Howard Connector - The Chain of Lakes Trail-Lake Howard Connector is a 2,800± foot pedestrian trail extending along Avenue B, NW from First Street to the Lake Howard Trail.  The Connector will intersect the Chain of Lakes Trail near Fourth Street, NW (adjacent 8-6-08 012to the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce) and connect with the Lake Howard Trail on the west side of the intersection of East Lake Howard Drive and Avenue B, NW.  Estimated cost for this project is $840,000.

2.  Chain of Lakes Trail Southern Extension. The Chain of Lakes Trail Southern Extension is a 2,500± foot pedestrian trail extending from South Central Park along Avenue A, SW, Magnolia Avenue and Third Street, SW to Avenue G, SW.  This trail will downsize Avenue A, Magnolia Avenue, and Third Street from three and four-lane roadways to two-lane roadways with a pedestrian trail, landscaping, and on-street parking.  Estimated cost for this project is $845,000.

3.  Chain of Lakes Trail Bridge over Avenue T, NW. The Chain of Lakes Trail Bridge involves the construction of a bridge over Avenue T, NW to provide for a safe pedestrian and bicycle crossing over this four-lane roadway.  The bridge will be constructed on the west side of Martin Luther King Drive on two parcels owned by the State Office of Greenways and Trails.  Estimated cost for this project is $1,800,000.

These distinctive enhancements to Winter Haven’s walking and biking trail system will help maximize the usefulness and connectivity of the Chain of Lakes Trail.

(Pictured above: a portion of the 3.4 mile Chain of Lakes Trail)

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2 Responses to Haven In Line for Three Multi-use Trail Enhancements

  1. The Bridge over Avenue T, NW is something that the City has been working on since this former City Commissioner was in office. Kudos to the current Commission & Staff for getting this done.

  2. Yvonne Brooks says:

    Thanks Scott……..these three grants are amazing! It’s nice to hear from someone who has “been there, done that” how really wonderful they are. The city staff keeps moving the bar higher and higher.
    During tonights commission meeting we all commented about the FLC Annual meeting last week and the frustration level of most other commissioners. W.H.continues and adds these types of projects to our Capitol Improvement Plan….and it is to the credit of the City Mgr and our staff. An important part of it I think, is their ability to partner with others, as we do with the Chamber.

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