Good
morning all,
Looks
like winter snows have arrived! a beautiful scene. I
must admit that I am hoping for some mild, warmer days
ahead in December because lots of trail work is
progressing if the weather allows.
So
with that thought- here is some of the work ahead
1)
The leaf blowing machine will return in December to
blow leaves off of rail-trail. Along with removing
leaves and nuts that can be slippery, this helps us
protect the width of the trail from grass encroachment
The
resurfacing on the Deckers Creek Rail-Trail is gaining
miles! This week(Dec. 1-7) the section of rail-trail
between McKinney Cave Road (trail mile 14.5) to Route
92 / Reedsville (trail mile 17.7) is getting prepped
for resurfacing. Avoid this stretch and enjoy other
sections of trail. Or if on this section please be
alert to equipment and make sure equipment operator
sees you!
This
is work is prep so that we can extend the scope of
project for a TAP grant that is currently resurfacing
from Little Greer to Masontown Trailhead. Work crew
planned to start again next Monday.
3)
Two bird bike racks now grace the Deckers Creek
Rail-Trail with beauty and function! Evan Dilly, with
Scout Troop 81, poured the concrete pads and installed
the Great Blue Heron bike rack at the Masontown
Trailhead and Goldfinch at the Reedsville Trailhead.
Thank you to Evan and his volunteers and to Friends of
the Cheat for providing the racks. Thank you funders
at the Be Active WV Grant Program, in partnership with
the WV Division of Health Promotion and Chronic
Disease.
You
can see more of these art bike racks of birds, tree,
fish, and creatures scattered at trails across Preston
County.
Update-
1) Work
has stopped for the year on the upgrades to the
drainage and surface on the Mon River Rail-Trail from
mile 24 (Opekiska) to mile 29 (Pricketts Fort State
Park). Drainage and brush/tree work has been greatly
improved and surface work will happen next year in the
Spring.
The
railroad bridge was removed to fix drainage in the
road and now is a much longer span. It is located
between two curves and a dip in the road makes it
unsafe to have trail users cross the road.
3)
Comments for Greenbag Road Widening (part of a
proposed Morgantown Greenway) can be submitted online
up until Dec. 19 http://go.wv.gov/dotcomment
Happy
Giving Tuesday! Ella