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Bellarmine University connected with Joe Creason Park in new multi-use recreational path project

October 16, 2007

Walkers, joggers and cyclists have a new recreational destination, thanks to a new paved multi-use path system that was dedicated on Friday, Oct. 5 by Mayor Jerry Abramson. The project includes a new pedestrian bridge over Beargrass Creek, 4,500 feet of new asphalt, and a new pedestrian entrance to the park at Newburg Road and Trevilian Way. The path connects Joe Creason Park property with Bellarmine University property to create four possible walking routes, ranging from a half-mile to 1.5 miles.

“Walking paths and playgrounds are consistently the two most popular amenities we can add to our parks,” said Abramson. “With this new walking path and some playground improvements that took place earlier this year, we’ve made Joe Creason Park much more welcoming for families. Neighbors began using the walking path before the bridge was installed, and before asphalt was laid on top of the gravel base. That’s a great sign of how popular this new route will be.”

The new path offers an alternative for neighbors who used to exercise on Bellarmine’s old cinder track that was recently replaced by the Owsley B. Frazier Stadium.

“Bellarmine was eager to join the city in providing neighbors a new walking and exercise venue,” said Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, Bellarmine president. “This new path will be a benefit to our students and our neighbors.”

 

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