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City seeks input on 'Above the Mud' trail

The city of Hendersonville is seeking the public's input as it embarks on a study of the feasibility of connecting the Ecusta Trail to the Oklawaha Greenway.

Last year, the city secured a feasibility study grant from NCDOT’s Integrated Mobility Division to explore options for seamlessly connecting the Ecusta Trail near downtown Hendersonville with the Oklawaha Greenway in Jackson Park and the Historic Seventh Avenue District. Aptly named "Above the Mud," in homage to its proximity to Mud Creek, the project signifies a significant step towards enhancing local connectivity and recreational opportunities. 

The city and Henderson County have made great strides in building a connected greenway network that includes the Ecusta Trail, the Oklawaha Greenway and the Clear Creek Greenway. While working to build longer segments of the trail and greenway network, the city is also committed to bridging smaller gaps to seamlessly connect these larger trails. 

Since receiving the grant, the city has been identifying routes that prioritize pedestrian and cyclist comfort, garner community support and are feasible for funding and construction. The project team has identified two alternatives that align with the project’s overarching goals.  

Community members are invited to participate in the “Above the Mud” survey to provide input on how they envision using this future greenway. Feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the project's direction and ensuring it reflects the needs and desires of the Hendersonville community. Take the survey here, before April 30. For more information visit hendersonvillenc.gov/abovethemud