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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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Henrico crews finish 1,400-feet of new 43-mile Fall Line Trail
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CBS 6 News writes: Henrico County leaders celebrated the the completion of 1,400 feet of the new Fall Line Trail with a Tuesday morning ribbon cutting. Fairfield Supervisor Roscoe Cooper said their first completed section of the 43-mile trail at Spring Park will serve as a gateway to parks, neighborhoods and history.
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