Regional agency seeks public input on proposed multi-use trail connecting Chattahoochee and Quincy

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) is holding public meetings in two weeks to discuss a multi-use trail connecting Chattahoochee and Quincy.

The planning agency began a feasibility study on the proposed trail in July of last year and now wants public input. The US 90 multi-use 22-mile paved trail is expected to begin at the Jackson County line in Chattahoochee to State Road 12 at the Quincy Bypass/Julia Monroe Woodward Highway.

The trail is planned to be 10-12 feet wide and used for both recreation and transportation purposes, including cycling, running and walking, according to CRTPA. The agency says there aren’t any environmental concerns with constructing the trail, but elevation changes and steep grades may lead to mobility challenges…

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