On Monday, October 14, the Glen Alpine Board of Aldermen agreed to move forward with the Downtown Gathering Space at 401 Bridge Street. Alderman Luke Boone is against the park including a playground for children. With that restriction, the plan is being adapted to only include parking, restrooms, picnic shelter and open green. Alderman Reid Scott will be the lead for Town of Glen Alpine for the project.
Month: November 2024
Morganton Grant
Section by section Burke River Trail is growing! We were pleased to write a letter of support for City of Morganton’s Great Trails State Fund Grant application for the Morganton Greenway Extension east of Rocky Ford. Looking back at our pictures, we have been meeting since 2020 and hosting activities at Rocky Ford access to get ready for this event!!
Burke River Trail Association is excited to release the new logo for the trail and the association. Destination by Design was chosen from several area firms as the best to work on the logo and trail signage.
Local Developer Forum
As part of the Opportunity Appalachia Grant that Burke River Trail Association received for the Old Glory Mill, Beth Heile was invited to a three day Local Developer Forum in Charleston, West Virginia.