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New Hike/Bike Trail In Atascocita

New Hike/Bike Trail In Atascocita

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by: AtascocitaDotCom Active Indicator LED Icon 10 Site Admin  OP 
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 9:53am  
 
Commissioner Jack Morman is proud to announce the start of construction on phase one of the Atascocita Area Hike & Bike Trail for early November.
 
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The $704,000 project will construct a new 8-foot-wide, one-mile long concrete trail along the Harris County Flood Control Channel between West Lake Houston Parkway and Kings Park Way. Construction is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2019.
 
"We wanted to make sure this addressed the needs of the community, so we met with a number of neighborhoods, business, and other government entities to help lead us in the right direction," said Commissioner Morman.
 
This project is part of an 8-mile-long concept that will provide trail connectivity between neighborhoods and businesses throughout Atascocita.
 
"I'm very proud to provide this community with a recreational amenity," said Commissioner Morman. "We've had a lot of focus on transportation in recent years, so I think projects like this and our new park will be great for the area."
 
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LuGar Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 10:00am  
Thats awesome! Ive been wanting to do more riding lately so this is perfect news.
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Sammiejo Active Indicator LED Icon 8
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 10:04am  
I hope they do more of these in the area.
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Smokeybear Active Indicator LED Icon 8 Forum Moderator
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 10:36am  
Glad they are finally getting around to our area. Like to see a lot more bayou trails.
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MrsHB Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 11:36am  
Nice!!!...……………...looking forward to using the trails
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M1cha3lo0o Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 12:16pm  
Wow. That is awesome.
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carol888 Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 2:43pm  
I think this is great but my question is.... is this a part of Kingwood?
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AtascaMom Active Indicator LED Icon 15
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 2:47pm  
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redneckroy Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 2:52pm  
I like it, but that is an expensive sidewalk.
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ParksideRes Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 2:57pm  
I live right next to this. Since they cleared the brush for the drainage improvement, I've walked my dog back here near daily. Always thought, "this is perfect place for a trail...".
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carol888 Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 3:52pm  
Well if it Kingwood (therefore Houston) then have to build to Houston code vs Harris county therefore more expensive....
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ParksideRes Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 4:32pm  
Carol, Those neighborhoods, along with Kings River and Kings Lake Estates are considered part of Kingwood as they pay into the Kingwood Service Association. However, they are not part of Houston.
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tflea Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 4:40pm  
only the Kingwood Glen area pays into KSA.
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tflea Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 4:42pm  
Once this Trail is built we will find some accessory buildings behind some garages that are against ACIA deed restrictions
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ParksideRes Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 5:00pm  
only the Kingwood Glen area pays into KSA.
 
@tflea : Kings River is listed on KSA. Kings Lake is not, thats my mistake.
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~ 5 years ago   Nov 9, '18 10:49pm  
This will be nice and super easy to get to from my house. I've always been jealous of the greenbelt paths in Kingwood.
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