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National Park Service, state and city staff outline multi‑phase plan to extend Paducah Greenway
Summary
City staff and partners presented a two‑phase plan to extend the Greenway into Paducah’s South Side, supported by public input emphasizing safety, shade, restrooms and protected bike lanes; next steps include issuing an RFQ for engineering and coordinating with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Paducah city staff and partners presented a multi‑phase plan on Aug. 12 to extend the Greenway from the riverfront into the South Side, combining on‑street bike lanes and a “complete street” redesign of Ivan Cobb to improve safety and connect neighborhoods to jobs and services.
The plan, developed with assistance from the National Park Service’s Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program, divides the project into two phases: Phase 1 from the Riverfront to Bridal Street using on‑street protected lanes where feasible, and Phase 2 converting Ivan Cobb into a complete street to provide separated space for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles.
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