City of Opelika News : Creekline Trails Of Opelika And City Of Opelikareceive Grant From Adeca

From: City of Opelika
October 11, 2022

The Opelika City Council approved a Subaward Agreement with Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) for Pepperell Creekline Trail improvements.

Governor Kay Ivey awarded the city $210,000 to construct a multi-use trail along the banks of Pepperell Branch off Waverly Parkway and U.S. Highway 280. The city is responsible for payment of the local match in the sum of $61,832.

Mayor Gary Fuller said, “We are excited to help improve and expand the Creekline Trail. The trails will bring additional outdoor recreation, alternate transportation and watershed protection to our community.” 

The state funds which come from the federal Recreational Trails Program will be used to build, restore and improve trails in eight communities across the state. 

Mike Akins, Acting Coordinator of Creekline Trails of Opelika added, “Congratulations Opelika! This is a big win. Our beautiful community is about to become even more beautiful. This milestone means we can now start to build one of the recreational trails we've been dreaming of and planning for years. Many thanks to ADECA, Mayor Fuller and the City staff (especially City Engineering), those serving on the Creekline Trails of Opelika Advisory Board, Envision Opelika and all the supporters and volunteers who are making this possible.”

For more information, please contact Scott Parker, City of Opelika Engineer, at 334-705-5450. 

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