Rocky Run Public Workshop
Learn about the feasibility of creating a pedestrian/bicycle pathway under Concord Pike/US 202 at Rocky Run near Widener University.
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) in cooperation with Delaware Greenways and the Delaware Bayshore Byway Management and Partnership Team, have drafted and updated their Corridor Management Plan (CMP) for 2020 on the Delaware Bayshore Byway.
Interested members of the public, stakeholders, or other governing entities are invited to offer input to ensure adequacy and completeness before final sign-off and acknowledgment by DelDOT of the current draft plan can occur. Your comments are sought and appreciated.
The draft CMP aims to update goals and accomplishments of the Bayshore Byway to reflect the progress that has been made over the past 7 years, and add major program initiatives for the future. Additionally, it defines the extension of the byway south to the Historic Lewes Byway, and introduces 10 new Discovery Zones south of Dover, to the terminus of the Historic Lewes Byway.
Once you view the plan, insert your general or detailed feedback onto the comment form (both can be found below).
Submit your form by FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2020, to DelDOT’s Planning Office’s mailing or email address provided in the form.
Thank you for your participation!
Learn about the feasibility of creating a pedestrian/bicycle pathway under Concord Pike/US 202 at Rocky Run near Widener University.
The final phase of the Georgetown-Lewes Trail in Sussex County, DE is projected to be completed in spring of 2026.
About Delaware Greenways:
We envision a State where trails, pathways and scenic corridors connect everyone to where they want to go, empowering them to live healthier lives as they discover and enjoy the outdoors.