It was great riding the full length of what was once the "missing link" tonight. The barricades were removed and I rode it all the way from the shore Monona Bay to Breese Terrace at 5:30 PM. Kudos to John Coleman and all the others who made the Greenbush Link a reality while recognizing the history of the area.
Mike Neuman "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin > Subject: Ribbon Cutting for the "Missing Link" of the Southwest Bike Path > > Friends of the "Missing Link" > > We are getting close to opening the final segment of the Southwest Bike > Path, officially the Greenbush Link. The opening of this 1 mile segment > between Randall and North Shore, more often referred to as the "missing > link' , is a significant accomplishment in itself. It also marks the > completion of a major, multi-year, multi-million dollar collaboration > between The City of Madison, WisDOT, FHWA, other governmental units, > consultants, contractors, many neighborhoods and very many individuals. > > > Mayor Dave Cieslewicz will preside at a ribbon cutting (followed by a > short bike tour of the path) on Monday, August 28 at 11:00 AM at Murray > Court and the Path. We hope to get out a nice invitation in a week or > so, but meantime, mark your calendars for this event. Also, please let > others know who have been involved in making this path happen, or who > may be interested. (Unfortunately I do not have a complete email list > for all those who were involved and wanted to get this informal notice > out quickly before leaving on vacation for a week.) Thanks to all and > hope to see you there! > > Tony Fernandez > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Voice: 608.266.921 > Fax: 608.264.9275 _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
