The Town of Stratford's Greenway Committee is gearing up for a significant expansion of its greenway project, with plans for a new phase that will enhance safety and accessibility. During a recent meeting on January 3, 2024, committee members discussed the importance of completing the greenway, particularly along Beacon Point Road, where a flood wall for the treatment plant is set to be constructed.
Committee members emphasized that the current phase is just the beginning, with intentions to connect existing pathways and improve safety features. "We always have said there's gonna be another phase of this project," one member stated, highlighting the need for a sidewalk that will link the current greenway at Hunter Havens down Beacon Point Road and Birdseye Street.
The discussion also touched on a critical issue facing greenways nationwide: the safety risks posed by abrupt stops in pathways. "You can't just stop a greenway in the middle of nowhere," a committee member warned, noting that these interruptions can create dangerous situations for users. The committee is committed to addressing these concerns as they move forward with the project.
As plans develop, the Greenway Committee is optimistic about securing additional funding to continue enhancing the greenway system, ensuring that it remains a safe and accessible resource for the community. The next steps will focus on finalizing the immediate phase while laying the groundwork for future expansions.