Cuyahoga Valley National Park Begins Repairs to Old Carriage Trail

Cuyahoga Valley National Park Begins Repairs to Old Carriage Trail

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Feb. 26, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

Brecksville, Ohio - The National Park Service has awarded a $1,320,500 contract to PPW Builders, Inc. of Cleveland to complete restoration of the Old Carriage Trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP). The project involves demolition of three existing, deteriorated trail bridges, followed by re-routing of the trail and replacement of one central bridge. PPW Builders is also the prime contractor on another bridge replacement project ongoing in CVNP, replacing four bridges along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.

Funding for the Old Carriage Trail project comes from entrance fees collected at national parks through the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act. This funding is helping CVNP complete a long-standing deferred maintenance project that otherwise would not have been possible.

Old Carriage Trail is a 3.5 mile loop that is accessed from the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, between Red Lock and Station Road Trailhead in Sagamore Hills. The three, 150-160 foot pedestrian bridges have been closed since 2009, due to safety issues from unexpectedly rapid deterioration.

The first step in the process will be tree removal in order to accommodate a re-routing of the trail and access for construction vehicles. The park is working closely with Greenwood Village Community Association in Sagamore Hills to create a new route for the trail that will only involve replacement of one out of the three failing bridges, significantly reducing the cost of opening the trail for the public.

“We know that people have been waiting for years for this trail to re-open completely. This would not be possible without the cooperation and assistance of the Greenwood Village Community Association. We appreciate their partnership on this project" said Craig Kenkel, Superintendent of CVNP.

Visitors can expect to see and hear activity very soon, as the contractor has nearly completed marking trees for removal. Care is being taken to remove as few trees as possible, and especially to protect large canopy trees. Bridge demolition is expected to take place in the spring. Work is highly weather-dependent, so a precise timeline is unknown. Replacing the Twin Oaks bridge and rerouting of the trail is expected later in 2018. The re-route will eliminate the need for the Hemlock and Rocky Run bridges.

To protect public safety and contractor schedule, The Old Carriage Trails will be closed throughout the project and the Old Carriage Connector Trail will be closed during construction hours 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday allowing visitors to access the Towpath after hours. We ask trail users and nearby residents to respect these closures to ensure a speedy and successful re-opening of the full trail.

CVNP encompasses 33,000 acres along the Cuyahoga River between Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Managed by the National Park Service, CVNP combines cultural, historical, recreational, and natural activities in one setting. For more information visit www.nps.gov/cuva or call 330-657-2752

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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