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Momentous Day for Monon South Trail as Construction Begins

BORDEN, Ind. (July 18, 2024) — Over 100 community members and leaders from southern Indiana gathered at Borden Community Park July 16 for a Monon South Trail groundbreaking ceremony.

The trail is slated to span nearly 60 miles through Lawrence, Orange, Washington, and Clark counties, with an additional portion completed through the city of New Albany. The final, full trail will traverse 62.3 miles through southern Indiana, making it the longest continuous trail in the state. The ceremony marks the beginning of the first phase of construction, which will complete 20 miles of multi-use rails-to-trails segments in the communities of Borden, New Pekin, Salem, Saltillo, Campbellsburg, Orleans and Mitchell.

“Today, we are on the verge of realizing what this project could be, the longest trail in Indiana, one of the longest trails in the Midwest,” comments Steve Ferguson, the Chairman of the Board for Cook Group. Ferguson highlighted the future impact of the Monon South Trail to those in southern Indiana, saying “This trail will bring national recognition and will spur on our tourism industry, an industry that we need in southern Indiana in light of our declining populations in the area. Today marks the beginning in realizing the vision to increase economic development in our rural communities, but it is just the first step– let’s get after it!”

Through the state’s Next Level Trails program, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources awarded $22.3 million to Radius Indiana, the region’s economic development partnership, to facilitate the purchase and trail creation of a railbanked CSX railway corridor. Along with additional funding from the READI program, the design and initial construction of phase 1 of the trail began in 2023, with phase 1 construction expected to wrap-up in 2025. The focus of phase 1 is completed sections in communities along the trail, trailheads as well as restroom facilities and parking.

“As construction begins on what will be Indiana’s longest recreational trail, we come together to preserve our history and pave an exciting future for southern Indiana,” said Dan Bortner, DNR director. “The Monon South Trail continues the historic work of Gov. Holcomb’s Next Level Trails initiative by making more connections between communities and connecting more Hoosiers to nature. DNR was honored to facilitate the purchase of this 62.3-mile trail corridor and provide grant funding to support construction.”

As one of the trailhead communities, the town of Borden has become an active supporter of the project and worked alongside Radius Indiana to host the Groundbreaking Ceremony. Steve Williams, Town Council President of Borden expressed how this project will serve their community for years to come:

“The Monon South Trail, which will replace the railway that runs through our community, will bring new life to our town, connecting our schools, recreational areas, and downtown. In the future, we look forward to implementing additional recreational areas, green spaces, and more along the trail for our local community as well as visitors to enjoy.”

Anticipation of the trail comes not only from those in Borden, but also the community leaders, stakeholders and residents of New Pekin, Salem, Saltillo, Campbellsburg, Orleans, Mitchell, and New Albany. These cities and towns have dedicated significant time and resources into the research, planning and execution of the trail and look forward to experiencing the benefits of increased economic growth and higher qualities-of-life as a result of the project.

To assist communities and local entrepreneurs in continued development along the trail, Radius also announced plans for a new pitch competition. Planned for Spring 2025, the competition will be geared toward identifying entrepreneurs who can fill the needs for additional goods and services such as  bike repair and supply shops, shuttle services, bed and breakfasts, stores, eateries, and more along the trail corridor as visitor numbers are expected to increase in the coming years. 

“Beyond assisting with the trail’s physical construction, Radius is committed to working with local leaders to implement economic and community development fundamentals to help the communities take charge of their own growth and prosperity as the trail comes to life,” said Jeff Quyle, president and CEO of Radius Indiana. “We know this recreational asset will bring new visitors and new expectations for services and shops along the trail, and to help support the establishment of new trail businesses, we want to turn to the strong tradition of entrepreneurship that flourishes in Southern Indiana.” 

To learn more about the Monon South Trail construction and stay updated on the trail, attend the Community Update Meeting in Mitchell on July 24. The meeting will be held in the Mitchell Community Building at 5 p.m. EDT. To find out more information on the Community Update Meeting and stay connected with the project, visit www.mononsouth.com or follow Monon South Trail on Facebook.

 

Community excitement builds around Monon South Trail

BEDFORD, Ind. (June 13, 2023) – Large crowds totaling nearly 150 people attended Southern Indiana Trailways’s (SIT) public kick-off meetings in Orleans and Salem in late May and early June. The trail support organization and its partners invited community members to attend sessions to introduce them to the Monon South Trail project and involve them in the trail development process.

SIT, a nonprofit organization established by Radius Indiana to implement and manage the Monon South project, co-hosted the events along with its design partner Taylor Siefker Williams Design Group (TSW), and lead engineering firm Clark Dietz. These meetings allowed community members to learn about the development of the trail and provide feedback to the design team for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build the longest recreational trail in Indiana. 

“It was great to see so many regional residents attend these meetings and provide thoughtful insight about the design and planning of the trail,” said Jeff Quyle, president of Radius. “This is a community-focused project to improve the quality of life and economy of our regional communities and we care about their questions and opinions.”

Andrea Ireland, project specialist for the National Park Service (NPS), presented to attendees in Orleans to provide insight into how she and NPS will be involved throughout the process and shared her excitement for the project. In March 2022, SIT applied to the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program of the NPS and received funding approval in May of that year. The grant is a non-cash grant that provides technical assistance and personnel to assist SIT as it develops the organizational capacity to lead community engagement with the Monon South Trail project.

Illustrating the economic potential that the Trail is expected to unleash, a Salem meeting attendee discussed becoming an entrepreneur while he shared his interest in starting a new business to cater to the needs of trail travelers. The meeting also introduced many attendees to Salem’s Depot Railroad Museum, whose presentation of Monon rail historical items and memorabilia evokes the glory of the railroad era in southern Indiana.

The project team was delighted by the turnout and excitement at the Monon South Trail public kickoff meetings. Engaging with the communities and future users of the trail will be a priority during the life of the project,” said Ryan Hughes, project engineer at Clark Dietz. “We were able to share more details about the design process and begin collecting ideas for how to build a trail that benefits all users.”

Community members will have a second opportunity to engage with the project later this month at the Monon South Community Workshops. These meetings will allow attendees to hear directly from TSW and discuss how each community connects to the trail, community desires for access and/or trailhead amenities, and a discussion on the preliminary design standards for the project.

Community Workshops are scheduled for:

  • Wednesday, June 21 (Orleans)
    • Orleans Jr. and Sr. High School Cafeteria
    • 200 W. Wilson St. Orleans, IN 47452
    • 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 22 (Borden and New Pekin)
    • Borden Museum
    • 101 E. Main St. Borden, IN 47106
    • 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 28 (Mitchell)
    • Monon on Main Event Center
    • 515 W. Main St. Mitchell, IN 47446
    • 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 22 (Borden and New Pekin)
    • The Depot Railroad Museum (206 S. College Ave. Salem, IN 46167
    • 1 – 4 p.m.

For more information on the trail meetings or to view previous meeting presentations and digital design materials, visit www.southernindianatrailways.org

 

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