Eastside trail work to begin

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Work is to begin this month on a 1.2-mile segment of the Pennsy Trail between Arlington Avenue and Shortridge Road.

The segment will connect the historic Irvington community with the far-Eastside commercial district, to the east, roughly
along Washington Street. Some of the key destinations served by the trail will be the Irvington Community School and the Ransburg
YMCA.

"This trail is critical in connectivity of the Eastside for pedestrians and bicyclists," said Stuart Lowry, director
of Indy
Parks, which is building the Marion County portion of the trail.

The $900,000 section comes from a $19 million pot of money under the state’s rail-to-trail initiative. Years earlier, the
Indiana Department of Transportation preserved a rail bridge overpass at Shadeland Avenue that will be incorporated into the
trail.

Indy Parks plans to open the section next fall. Meanwhile, officials in Hancock County are working on various segments that
advocates hope will connect as part of a broader, 150-mile National Road Heritage Trail between Richmond and Terre Haute.

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