Tow Path Trail Extended

Just five months after the Leechburg bike and Tow Path Trail were opened to the public, another half-mile has been added to take people into Hyde Park.

The trail was created in two sections, with a milelong section built directly into the borough. This section of the project was headed by members of the Leechburg Area Community Development Corp.

The corporation ended up taking on the role of developer, sponsor and trail owner.

The trail will stretch from the Mill Bridge, which crosses the Kiski River between West Leechburg and Leechburg, to the Hyde Park footbridge. The extension takes trail users across the bridge and into the adjacent borough.

“The walking bridge is a neat thing to have,” said Lou Phillips, president of the community corp. “It’s a tourist attraction. It’s something people like to look back on and revisit from their childhood.”

He said that while the bridge is a community staple, upkeep can be expensive. The community group hopes having the bridge as part of the trail will help make grants more accessible to keep the bridge safe for use.

“We want people to know they can go somewhere once they cross the bridge,” Phillips said.

The new extension takes people to Enterprise Drive in Hyde Park and leads them to the borough’s boat ramp, said Hyde Park Borough Secretary Tifanie Gagen.

She said the group approached the borough’s council about 1½ years ago regarding the project.

“We were excited,” Gagen said. “Anything that’s positive for the community, we’re always all in for it.”

She said a small portion of the borough’s budget will be dedicated to the trail’s upkeep. She said the borough does not foresee any increase in maintenance cost than what’s already dedicated to upkeep in the area.

“We already maintained the property to begin with,” Gagen said.

The community corporation funded the project using a $25,000 grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation. Work took about 1½ weeks to complete.

The extension is now owned and maintained by Hyde Park Borough.

— VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH

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