http://www.naperville.il.us/drt4.aspx click on link for map
Just got this from the City of Naperville via newsletter:
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The construction contract has been awarded to Ledcor Construction, Inc. and Merryman Excavation, Inc. Construction is expected to being during the week of August 17, 2009.
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on August 19, 2009 at 10 a.m. at DuPage River Sports Complex, 2807 S. Washington Street.
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Project Background
The DuPage River Trail is a multi-use paved trail designed for non-motorized public use. This nine-mile trail is being completed gradually in five segments. Once completed, the trail will extend from Burr Oak Park to 115th Street.
The DuPage River Trail was first conceived in a 1992 intergovernmental agreement between the City of Naperville, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County and the Naperville Park District. In 1997, the Naperville City Council affirmed the City's commitment to the completion of the trail when it was officially adopted as part of the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.
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Project Description
Segment 4 of the DuPage River Trail will extend the DuPage River Trail system by 2.5 miles. The segment will begin near 87th Street and the West Branch DuPage River, where the existing trail stops. The path will follow the river south to Ring Road, where it will cross Washington Street then continue along Ring Road and Knoch Knolls Road until Knoch Knolls Commons. The path with then cross Knoch Knolls Road to wind through Knoch Knolls Park, Glyman Woods and the DuPage River Sports Complex, ending at the intersection of Washington Street and Royce Road. The path will include two pedestrian bridges: one over a creek south of 87th Street and one over the West Branch DuPage River in Knoch Knolls Park.
Please click here to view a map of the path.
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Estimated Schedule
DuPage River Trail Segment 4 is expected to be open to trail users during summer 2010.