Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the advantages of a trail project in Aboite?
Many studies prove that trails and greenways positively impact a way
of life for communities by providing not only recreation and
transportation alternatives, but also by influencing economic and
community development. Thousands of communities across the country
are positively impacted by a trails network and boast their
economic, safety, recreational, and environmental benefits.
What is the overall cost of the project?
This is a project made up of three primary phases, which are
projected to cost a total of $10-$11 million. Cost estimates include
planning, designing and engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and
construction.
What is the construction cost per mile?
Costs differ throughout the plan based on many different factors,
including right-of-way acquisition, engineering, and other
environmental factors.
How will the project be funded?
The fundraising plan calls for a combination of private and public
funds including Federal, State and local grants, corporate funding,
in-kind donations and grassroots/individual contributions. The
formal fundraising campaign began in early 2005.
How long will the project take and when
will it be complete?
While there are many variables, we hope the project will be complete
by 2010.
Who will maintain the completed trails?
The trails will be constructed in the public right of way; therefore
maintenance will be handled much like maintenance for the roads.
How were the trails chosen?
A 2003 Feasibility Study commissioned by Aboite New Trails and
completed by a local engineering firm identified possible trail
routes throughout Aboite. The routes for trails were then further
prioritized based on safety concerns, construction costs, the number
of residents served and connectivity to the “township hub” at the
intersection of Homestead and Aboite Center Road.
How does the Aboite Trails project fit
into other trails projects in the Fort Wayne area?
The Aboite Trails plan is incorporated into the overall Greenway
Improvement and Expansion plan coordinated by the City and the new
Greenway Manager. The plan is also part of the new 2030
Transportation Plan, which is the long-term transportation plan for
our region. Aboite Trails will eventually connect with the Fort
Wayne Rivergreenway, helping to create a regional network of trails.
How can I help?
There are two primary ways you can help. You can volunteer your time
and talents and/or you can make a financial contribution. For more
information, please call our office at (260) 969-0079.