I'm game. Would like some direction from anyone more familiar with the
system who has experience making something like this happen. I really don't
have a good understanding of how this sort of thing happens.

Grant
On Oct 25, 2013 8:38 AM, "Larry D. Nelson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> We shall need to work out a procedure for street sweeping the bike path
> between the trailhead and Wingra Drive over the next six months.
>
> That's an easier project than putting a bridge over the Beltline Highway.
>
> Is there someone on this listserv that wants to take up this task and work
> with Dane County?
>
> Larry
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 24, 2013, at 6:32 PM, Grant Foster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You're correct. Path ends at the north end of the bridge right next to
> Culvers.
>
> Plan is to continue alongside the rail lines, along the edge of the
> Arboretum to Fish Hatchery and the city is still working on securing the
> agreements to make this happen, as I understand it. I'm interested to know
> what the idea is from there. The (much improved) bike lane on Fish Hatchery
> is still not inviting and I can't imagine casual users feeling comfortable
> using it to get downtown. It's consistently filled with debris (especially
> glass) and car traffic moves at a steady 40 mph.
>
> Using the wide sidewalk along the east side of the road might be an option
> for some, but should really be widened and striped if this is the intent.
> It's used heavily by pedestrians and students and doesn't really
> accommodate bike through-traffic as it is right now.
>
> Unless/until this is figured out, I doubt we'll capitalize on the promise
> of this Southside/Downtown connection.
>
> Grant
> On Oct 24, 2013 4:35 PM, "Robert F. Nagel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ok, so if you're going to the northeast from the southwest, you can pick
>> up a spur at the Cap City Trail which will take you to the bridge, then you
>> take the bridge and end up on the frontage road near ward brodt? i'm not
>> complaining, just clarifying, is there a trail from the northeast end of
>> the bridge? if not, when? and where will that trail take you to when it's
>> done? thanks.
>>
>>
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>>
>> On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Ross, Arthur <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>   See below and
>>> http://www.cityofmadison.com/bikemadison/planning/modal/CannonballBridgeOverBeltline.cfm
>>>
>>>  CANNONBALL PATH BRIDGE OVER BELTLINE OPENS!
>>>  The long-awaited Cannonball Path Phase 3 bridge over Beltline Highway,
>>> just west of Fish Hatchery Road is open for use as of October 24. This new,
>>> four-span arched bridge carries bicyclists and pedestrians over the
>>> Beltline and both the north and south frontage roads, providing a safe (and
>>> fun!) alternative to the Fish Hatchery Road interchange. The bridge is also
>>> the key segment of the overall Cannonball Path project, which consists of
>>> more than four miles of paved shared-use (bicycle and pedestrian) path
>>> connecting neighborhoods in Fitchburg and Madison south of the Beltline
>>> with central Madison. Currently over 1.6 miles of path is paved, beginning
>>> at the Capital City Trail in Fitchburg and extending to the north Beltline
>>> frontage road. Contracts are in place and work has begun on the remaining
>>> length, including a new bridge over McKee Road (CTH PD).  When completed
>>> next year the path will connect to the Military Ridge State Trail, Capital
>>> City Trail, Badger Trail and the Southwest path.  Plans are being developed
>>> for the northward extension to Fish Hatchery Road and ultimately to the
>>> Wingra Path.
>>>
>>>  Many have asked about a ribbon cutting. Nothing was planned for this
>>> year because of the uncertainty about the opening date and the lateness of
>>> the season. Next year we will be able to hold a big celebration,
>>> encompassing the full length of the project and recognizing the
>>> communities, governmental agencies, neighborhoods, citizens and builders
>>> who have contributed to this great new addition to the metro area’s bike
>>> and pedestrian network.
>>>
>>>  For more information please contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
>>> [email protected].
>>>
>>>
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