Kamenetz Announces New Catonsville Bicycle Routes

State Grant Moves Trails Forward

Towson, Maryland (August 23, 2012) - Catonsville will have an expanded Short Line Trail and a new bike route from UMBC to the Frederick Road business district thanks to a $100,000 design grant awarded to Baltimore County from the Maryland Bikeways Program, part of the Governor's Cycle Maryland Initiative. Catonsville Rails to Trails will be providing in-kind services to support the planning and engineering needed to extend the bike trails network..

"In this era of high gas prices, traffic congestion and a renewed emphasis on physical fitness, bike trails really make sense," said Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. "We thank the State for its support of Catonsville's growing network of trails and bicycle routes."

Short Line Trail to UMBC

With a new bike spur from the Short Line Trail to UMBC, the community will have safe bicycle commuting, more recreational options, and convenient connections to and from the university campus to the shops and restaurants along Frederick Road.

"Catonsville's bike trails are a wonderful way for neighbors and families to connect with each other," said Councilman Tom Quirk. "We're proud that Catonsville Trails to Rails has been a leader in bringing this wonderful amenity to our community."

The UMBC spur would tap into the existing Short Line Trail, which serves as the backbone of a growing network of trails and bicycle facilities that link educational, business and recreational destinations in the greater Catonsville area. Key destinations include:

Rails to Trails

"Catonsville Rails to Trails is pleased to partner with Baltimore County and the State to build a network of trails to serve the residents of Catonsville and the entire county," said Thomas M. Ajluni, President, Catonsville Rails to Trails.

"We're pleased to be able to support Catonsville Rails to Trails through the state's cycling program," said State Senator Edward Kasemeyer.

 "Bike routes and trails truly add to our quality of life," said Delegate Jimmy Malone.

"Catonsville bike trails and routes help bring our community even closer together - while making our environment cleaner and safer," said Delegate Steven DeBoy.

Other Regional Projects

Other recently funded bicycle projects in the area include a signed bicycle route from UMBC to the Halethorpe MARC rail station, and bike lanes and routes on Frederick Road and Edmondson Avenue. Together with the existing number eight Streetcar Path connecting Frederick Road and Edmondson Avenue and the number nine Trolley Trail, which connects to historic Ellicott City, these projects will begin to establish a comprehensive bicycle network serving the region.


http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/News/releases/0823bicycle.html

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