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The Ribbon is Cut, and the Trail is OPEN!
We are excited to announce that as of September 24, the Fall Line trail’s Hanover section is OPEN for trail users! This marks the beginning of a new chapter for the region, as we look towards a future of greater connectivity, recreational equity, and active transportation access. In the paragraphs that follow, you will find…
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Friends of the Fall Line Quarterly Meeting – July 2025
Recording of the July 9 Meeting Meeting Highlights Meeting Transcript 0:10 All righty. Welcome to the July 2025 Friends of the Fall Line meeting and we can go ahead and get started. 0:18 We have some new updates. Uh this slide has not changed all that much recently, but uh over the past few meetings,…
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Friends of the Fall Line Quarterly Meeting – April 2025
Meeting Highlights Project Updates DB1 Hanover (5 miles Ashland to Woodman Rd) ribbon-cutting coming soon! DB2 (9 miles Chester to Petersburg) ground breaking on track for mid-2025 Bryan Park section in Richmond: big public meeting April 9, 2025 to discuss FL route through the park 4 segments underway in Chesterfield along Rt 1 Henrico working…
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Friends of the Fall Line – January 2025 Quarterly Meeting
Recording of the January Meeting Meeting Highlights: January 15, 2025 Meeting Transcript 0:21 all righty welcome again to the first friends of the fall line meeting of 2025 0:27 we meet January April July and October each year to for Round Table updates and 0:34 discussions and and uh planning related to the fall line…
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Friends of the Fall Line Quarterly Meeting – October 2024
Transcript 0:03 – all right good morning it’s October 2nd um 2024 I’m Brantley Tyndall the director of bike walk RVA and uh this is our 0:10quarterly meeting of the friends of the fall line it’s an informal group that’s more sort of community oriented that 0:17typically follows the more administrative meeting the um fall…
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$126 million segment of Fall Line Trail could rewire Southside’s transportation
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The Richmonder writes: Extending across six lanes above the James River, the Manchester Bridge was built for cars, and the stretch of Commerce Road into which it flows is similarly engineered: multiple north-south lanes, overhead signage, large parcels of land scattered with parking lots fronting on the street. Over the coming decade, that picture could…
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Fall Line Trail project reaches Richmond, though some question route through Bryan Park
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Richmond BizSense writes: Work on the multijurisdictional Fall Line Trail is making its way into Richmond city limits, though not everyone on hand for a ceremonial groundbreaking was celebrating the multiuse path’s planned route. City officials and supporters of the years-in-the-making trail converged on Bryan Park Wednesday to mark the start of construction of Richmond’s…
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Richmond breaks ground on Fall Line Trail in Bryan Park
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Richmond Times-Dispatch writes: Richmond is joining the act by signaling the start of construction on its 13-mile segment of the Fall Line Trail. The 43-mile regional trail will stretch through seven localities from Ashland to Petersburg, snaking its way through forests, towns, city streets and across rivers.
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City of Richmond breaks ground on Bryan Park segment of Fall Line Trail
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RVAHub writes: The City of Richmond held a ceremonial groundbreaking today in Bryan Park to celebrate the start of construction along a 13-mile portion of the 43-mile Fall Line trail. The Fall Line is designed to enhance development and improve access across Richmond. The trail will traverse seven localities, connecting communities and providing a new,…
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Richmond breaks ground on the 13-mile section of Fall Line trail that will connect to Henrico’s portion
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Henrico Citizen writes: Officials from the city of Richmond broke ground Aug. 28 at Bryan Park on the 13-mile portion of the trail that will run through the city, connecting with the Henrico portion in Lakeside. The 43-mile trail ultimately will connect Ashland to Petersburg, traveling through five other localities along the way.
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Richmond’s segment of 43-mile Fall Line Trail breaks ground, connecting Central Virginia
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WRIC ABC 8News reports: A significant milestone has been achieved in the development of the 43-mile multi-use Fall Line Trail that will connect various localities across Virginia.
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Sports Backers Prepares for Move to Active Living Hub Along The Fall Line
On July 9th, Sports Backers attended a ribbon cutting for the completion of the Fall Line trail’s Spring Park segment in Henrico County. Not only was it a celebratory day for our region as we celebrated the first completed section of the 43-mile Fall Line, but it was also a milestone day for our team.…
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