George Perkins asked <SW path being widened? Does anyone know?>

Here is the city's news release on this project  See 
http://www.cityofmadison.com/news/view.cfm?news_id=3432
Southwest Path to get Reconstructed Shoulders for Walking and Running (as part 
of 2012 Path Resurfacing Project)

Construction will begin around September 10 on the City's 2012 path resurfacing 
project. In addition to reconstructing or resurfacing three existing paths 
(Reindahl Park, Pilgrim Park and Odana Golf Course), the project will construct 
the shoulders along the Southwest Path to create a smooth stable surface 
suitable for walkers and runners. This "pilot" project will improve 
approximately 1.5 miles of path from Glenway Street to Breese Terrace, one of 
the most-used segments of the Path.

Like our other major paths, this path was designed with 2-foot wide stabilized 
grass shoulders, graded relatively flat and kept clear of obstructions for the 
safety of path users. Since 2001 when this segment was completed, it has 
attracted up to 3000 users per day, many of them walkers or runners often using 
the grass shoulders in preference to the paved surface. One result is deeply 
eroded shoulders that compromise safety for bikes and are not necessarily 
inviting to walkers or runners. This project will bring the shoulder area up to 
its original grade adjacent to the pavement and provide it with a level, 
hard-packed limestone screening surface similar to that used for unpaved, 
recreational trails throughout the State.

The other result of the popularity of this path is congestion, as the existing 
10- to 12-foot wide asphalt surface accommodates a large number of users 
traveling at different speeds. The all-weather shoulders may help this by 
providing additional usable width. Of course, walkers and runners will still be 
absolutely welcome to continue using the paved path, with faster users expected 
to yield to slower ones and to use caution when passing. But the inviting 
shoulder surface will give pedestrians an alternative.

Every effort will be made to keep the path open for use during the 2-1/2 month 
construction period, but bicyclists will be required to walk their bikes around 
the active construction zone. Faster commuters and recreational riders may want 
to consider using parallel streets during the construction.

Note that this project is not related to the proposal, currently under 
consideration, for additional path lighting in this area. The stone shoulders 
will neither assist nor preclude the lighting, as the underground conduit is 
already in place.

We ask that users of the path exercise caution in the area of the construction 
and thank the adjacent residents for their patience during the process. If you 
have questions or want further information about this project, please contact 
Tony Fernandez of City Engineering at 266-9219 or by email at: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI  53701-2986
608/266-6225
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