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Annapolis moves to 30% design for Bay Ridge multi‑use path; West‑East Trail easements near completion

2578336 · March 12, 2025
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City planners said the Bay Ridge Avenue multi‑use path project — from the Spa Creek Bridge toward Quiet Waters Park — is entering the 30% design phase after a 2023 feasibility study and a FY24 grant. The project will include intersection improvements and community engagement. Planners also reported progress on the federally funded West‑East Trail

Eric Leshinski, chief of comprehensive planning, told the Transportation Committee that the city is preparing to advance the Bay Ridge Avenue multi‑use path project to 30% design under a state grant awarded in fiscal 2024.

Leslinski described the corridor as a critical north–south route that today offers limited and discontinuous bicycle infrastructure and narrow sidewalks in places. The multi‑use path would run roughly from the Spa Creek Bridge to Quiet Waters Park and include intersection safety work at several major crossings, including Chesapeake Avenue and Sixth Street, Bay Ridge and Tyler…

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