Greenway Connectors - The City of Asheville
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Greenway Connectors - The City of Asheville

Oct 17, 2024

This project will install speed cushions and bicycle “sharrows” on Depot Street. On the Southside Avenue and Short Coxe Avenue sections within the project area, the existing sidewalk will be widened to 10 feet to become a multi-use path. “Sharrow” pavement markings will be installed on Short Coxe as reminders that bicyclists are also allowed to use the road.

The purpose of the project is to increase safety for all users of these streets and to create connectivity in Asheville’s greenway network for recreation and transportation use. Specifically, these improvements will connect the future Bacoate Branch Greenway and Nasty Branch Greenway (as well as the greenways along the French Broad River in the River Arts District) to the future Beaucatcher Greenway on Beaucatcher Mountain above Memorial Stadium and McCormick Field. The improvements also provide a safe route to the South Slope area and connection to downtown.

The construction contract for this project was approved by City Council at their August 27, 2024 meeting.

Next Milestone: Construction kickoff in late 2024



This project includes on-road improvements in two project areas for bike and pedestrian safety and wayfinding. The objective of this project is to connect greenways in the project area and provide safe passage for pedestrians and bicyclists from one greenway trailhead to another.

This project is essentially two projects on each side of the future Nasty Branch Greenway located in the Southside neighborhood:

This video provides a more detailed explanation of the greenway connector initiative. (Construction timelines have changed since the creation of the video.)



This project is funded in part by the voter-approved 2016 bond initiative. Additionally, this project has received grant funding from the Federal Highway Administration via the French Broad River Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), which is administered by the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

2023Design and easement acquisition

Public outreach: neighborhood walking tours

2024

Bidding for construction

Anticipated construction start in late 20242025

Anticipated project completion

Lucy Crown, Transportation Planning Manager

Susannah Horton, Project Manager

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