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News & EventsLawrence Hopewell Trail ENewsFrom: Betty Wolfe <info@lhtrail.org> Task Force Meeting Update
David Sandahl, Deputy Mayor of Hopewell Township, reported on work on possible routes for the northern end of the Trail. Wargo Road is being studied for suitability as a route through the Watershed Association. From there, the Trail may follow Moores Mill-Mt. Rose Road to the Hillman property. Identifying a safe place to cross Pennington-Rocky Hill Road would enable the Trail to continue along a Township-owned right of way on the east side of the road before going overland to Carter Road. A Township-owned underpass may be used to bring the Trail to the east side of Carter Road. Several routes from there to the Educational Testing Service campus are under consideration. See the Lawrence Ledger write up of this meeting. State Master Plan for Bicycling and Pedestrian
Facilities The Lawrence Hopewell Trail plans fit in nicely with the long-distance routes DOT is promoting, Davis said. She explained that DOT staff members are now preparing cue sheets that will enable bicyclists to follow a route the length of the state, from High Point to Cape May. If you would like to learn more about NJ DOTs plans, visit their website at http://www.bikemap.com/RBA/. New Link Between D&R Canal Tow Path and Hamilton Railroad
Station Directions: from the D&R Canal Tow Path, take Carnegie Road going south (away from Route 1). Carnegie Road makes a right angle turn, heads north, and becomes Bucknell Avenue for two blocks before ending at Princeton Avenue. Take Princeton Avenue east to the American Standard site. The bike path runs along a fence by the railroad tracks. |