Officials including Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, fourth from left, broke ground on the the Fall Line Trail, a 43-mile multi-use, car-free path that weaves its way from Petersburg north to Ashland.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — As construction crews begin work on the first part of the Fall Line Trail to be built in the city of Richmond — they were met by both opponents and supporters of the project.
RICHMOND, Va. -- A proposed section of the Fall Line Trail, a long-awaited 43-mile hiking, biking, and running trail, is drawing mixed reactions from some community members as it is set to pass ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Work on the multijurisdictional Fall Line Trail is making its way into Richmond city limits, though not everyone on hand for a ceremonial groundbreaking was celebrating the multiuse ...
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Work on the portion of the Fall Line Trail that runs through Henrico County continues. On Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) provided an ...
The article “Richmond breaks ground on Fall Line Trail in Bryan Park,” Aug. 29, rightly summarizes the advantages the Fall Line Trail will bring to the Richmond region. It also reported citizens’ ...