As construction continues on the access to and from the new Peggy Prowe Pedestrian Bridge (AKA DNR Bridge #66549) for the Mill Towns Trail in Northfield, it’s not clear where the trail will go as it enters downtown Northfield. And then what? It’ll be years before there’s a connection to the Cannon Valley Trail in Cannon Falls, so it would seem that getting bikers into downtown at the Riverwalk / Sesquicentennial Legacy Plaza would be ideal. But how? (continued)
After going under the Hwy 3 bridge, the paved path through Riverside Park exits A) on 7th St. in front of Village on the Cannon; and B) in the parking lots behind River Park Mall and Just Food Co-op.
As the discussion attached to my Feb. blog post indicates, it’s likely to be very expensive to route the trail close to river and up to the 5th St. bridge (photos above) since property owners don’t want it cutting through their parking lots. (What are their reasons?) So the only intermediate alternative would seem to route bikers onto 7th, then left/north on Water. Or do nothing and let them find their own way?
Is there any point in routing bikers through Northfield on 5th St. past the old Middle School? How about a loop from Wall St. Road through the upper Arb (bikes are allowed there) and then back into downtown?
There is a great blog on Terrapass called
“Copenhagen wasn’t built in a day” talking about the struggles of establishing bike paths. Within the post there is an even better link to Copenhagenize.com Life in the Worlds Cycling Capital, and a post called Copenhageneze at Velo-city 2009.
Griff,
Perhaps you mean 4th Street? (Not 5th?)
I heard they were building the new “Transit Center” at the base of the bridge behind Walgreens so that Northfield Transit could bus the cyclists and thier bikes to the edge of town.. 😎
It looks like there’s a solution but it won’t happen till fall. See the Nfld News: River trail, bridge are on course.