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December 17, 2014 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1017243
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ParticipantHere are some photos of the completed Glen Echo Trolley Bridge at Glen Echo Park. This will be part of the MacArthur Blvd trail. Should be opening in a few weeks
DSC_0930 by Brett Young, on Flickr
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DSC_0983 by Brett Young, on Flickr
December 6, 2014 at 10:38 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1016430jojopuppyfish
ParticipantNew Article in NW Current about the trolley trail
http://www.currentnewspapers.com/admin/uploadfiles/NW%2012-03-2014.pdfIf you haven’t take the survey, please do.
http://dctrailsurvey.org/October 16, 2014 at 11:22 am in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1012340jojopuppyfish
ParticipantFrom the PCA Trail Committee
Over the last several months, the PCA Trails Committee has worked to create a survey that will gather the opinions of the Palisades Community, Foxhall Village and the immediate DC vicinity with regards to the future of the area that is commonly referred to as “the Glen Echo Trolley trail”. This area runs from Georgetown University to Galena Pl (One block NW of Arizona Ave).
This survey was put together by 10 individuals who live in the Palisades Community. Each of the committee members brought a unique perspective to the trail. We feel that the members of this committee brought a variety of opinions that are reflective of the community at large. We hope you agree.
This survey has 15 questions about the Right of Way, including potential bridges, trail surface options and general maintenance concerns. There is space in the survey to comment and propose doing nothing to the trail. We hope that each citizen will carefully review each of the questions and participate in the survey.
For those who would like to tour the East end of the trail, join us for a guided walk of the Foundry Branch Bridge & Georgetown Entrance Bridge November 2nd and 8th. Visit http://www.palisadesdc.org for details.
The survey will begin on Oct 15 and conclude Jan 15th 2015. The survey is online at http://dctrailsurvey.org/
For those who are unable to complete the survey online, please contact the PCA website and arrangements can be made for an alternative method of submission.
After the survey closes we will have a general meeting with the community to discuss the results and talk about the next steps.
August 18, 2014 at 6:11 pm in reply to: WABA Petition: Extend the 15th St Cycletrack to Constitution Ave #1008225jojopuppyfish
ParticipantHow many people have signed this so far?
August 13, 2014 at 1:58 pm in reply to: WABA Petition: Extend the 15th St Cycletrack to Constitution Ave #1007993jojopuppyfish
ParticipantI brought this up 2 years ago here
http://bikearlingtonforum.com/showthread.php?2096-What-is-going-on-with-15th-Bike-Lane-to-Constitution-AveI thought I read recently this is the jurisdiction of the NPS. Was it menitoned on Greater Greater washington blog?
The vendors can easily move to 17th street. They don’t have to be there. And are we really going to let 6 trucks dictate traffic patterns in dc?
July 23, 2014 at 1:10 am in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1006447jojopuppyfish
ParticipantHere are some photos I took of the restoration of the Glen Echo trolley Bridge.
Maryland is currently widening the MacArthur Blvd bike trail. As part of this upgrade they are using the former trolley trail bridge at Glen Echo Park.
You can click on this link to view all of the photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jojopuppyfish/sets/72157645849570941/Here are a sample of them
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July 22, 2014 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1006440jojopuppyfish
ParticipantFor those that are interested, Pepco has mowed some of the old trolley path in Maryland.
From the Sycamore store, across the street north towards Glen echo park is free to be explored if anyone is interested.
This only happens every 4 years so its a good time to check out how wide a path could be.
BTW WMATA owns the trolley path from Brookmont to Glen Echo ParkJune 5, 2014 at 3:07 am in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1003360jojopuppyfish
ParticipantArticle I wrote in today’s Greater Greater Washington
http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/23105/a-former-trolley-line-could-become-a-walking-and-biking-trail-from-the-palisades-to-georgetown/May 12, 2014 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1000895jojopuppyfish
Participantgswim18
You have a pmBTW why doesn’t my notifications email me?
May 8, 2014 at 6:12 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1000629jojopuppyfish
ParticipantIf you go over the bridge going West and hit MacArthur, we would force bikes to go cross at the traffic light via crosswalk. We don’t want people crossing Foxhall…too dangerous.
Going East over Foundry Branch Bridge, you get to campus and there might have to be a second bridge that would go across Georgetown lawn and then terminate at Prospect St (which is already being used by students for bicycling.)BTW Sent you PM.
And anyone who wants to be included on what is going on, feel free to PM me with your name, email address, and phoneMay 5, 2014 at 1:27 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1000292jojopuppyfish
ParticipantSo we had a walk yesterday and there were 30-50 people.
I think the breakdown in the community is that you have alot of vocal and committed people that do not want this space used as a bike lane.
Then you also have many people who have no problem with it that aren’t as vocal and wont sit down to write an email in favor of it.
Finally you have the rest of the 2000 people in Palisades who aren’t passionate either way.
I’ve never been an activist before and for ever 20 great conversations I have with the community, all it takes is 1 a-hole for me to want to throw in the towel.
It isn’t going to be easy to get this passed.
Any suggestions are welcome.BTW as for the Bridge we are awaiting the assessment report from WMATA who definately want to get this bridge off their hands. Possible suitors are Georgetown U or DDOT.
We’ll see who ends up acquiring the bridge.May 1, 2014 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #1000056jojopuppyfish
ParticipantJust a reminder for the May 4th walk which is happening this Sunday.
Meet at Palisades Rec Center at 12:30 and we will shuttle everyone over to foxhall rd & Macarthur for a 1pm start
5200 Sherier Pl NW, Washington, DC 20016April 4, 2014 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #997813jojopuppyfish
ParticipantJust a reminder that we are doing this walk tomorrow. Each of you will be very surprised how beautiful this stretch of the city is. WHo is coming?
March 9, 2014 at 4:15 am in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #995482jojopuppyfish
ParticipantYou are invited to “tour” the old Glen Echo Trolley Right-of-Way!
Saturday, April 5
9:30am Meet at the Palisades Rec Center
10:00am Hike starts at Foxhall and MacArthurSunday, May 4
12:30pm Meet at the Palisades Rec Center
1:00pm Hike starts at Foxhall and MacArthur*Thanks to the Lab School for busing us over to the start!*
You can also meet us where the hike will start, at Foxhall Rd. just below the intersection of MacArthur Blvd and Foxhall Rd.As we all know, the Glen Echo Trolley no longer runs from Georgetown to Glen Echo, but the old trail still exists, and it’s beautiful! There is community interest in possibly upgrading the trail from Georgetown to Galena Pl so that more people can enjoy this urban oasis. Come experience it for yourself!
Please email the PCA Office at palisadesdc@hotmail.com and let us know which hike you plan to attend. Registration is not mandatory, but it is encouraged.
The hike is a little less than 2 miles (bring footwear that can get muddy).
Tell a neighbor…bring a friend!
February 6, 2014 at 8:14 pm in reply to: Looking for Support to convert Glen Echo Trolley Trail in Palisades to a bike trail #993147jojopuppyfish
ParticipantSo KNY is talking about the article in yesterday’s Georgetown Current (Also in the NW Current)
Here is the link to the article….
http://www.currentnewspapers.com/admin/uploadfiles/NW%2002-05-2014.pdfKNY, I will send you a PM.
Any feedback would be appreciated,
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