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Wilmington City Council Approves Funding for Trail Expansion

Construction of the Greenville Loop Trail in Wilmington

News Summary

The Wilmington City Council has allocated $3.7 million for the construction of the second section of the Greenville Loop Trail, which will extend 1.6 miles. This project aims to enhance the city’s multimodal transportation network and recreational infrastructure. The planned trail will feature an asphalt surface, ADA-compliant ramps, and connectivity to key roads. Construction is set to begin soon, with completion expected in spring 2026, marking an important step in improving accessibility and active transportation options for residents.

Wilmington City Council Approves $3.7 Million Funding for Greenville Loop Trail’s Second Section

The Wilmington City Council has approved a funding allocation of $3.7 million to support the construction of the second section of the Greenville Loop Trail. The decision was finalized during a council meeting held on July 15, 2025, moving the project closer to enhancing the city’s multimodal transportation network and recreational infrastructure.

Details of the Second Section of the Greenville Loop Trail

The second portion of the Greenville Loop Trail will extend approximately 1.6 miles, making it the longest segment in the project. Once finished, the entire trail system will span 4.4 miles in Wilmington’s southeastern area. The trail is planned to be an asphalt surface that provides safe, accessible pathways for pedestrians and cyclists.

Construction for this section has been awarded to Wells Brothers Construction following a competitive public bidding process. The total estimated cost for the entire trail project is $3,864,253, with funding already secured within the city’s budget, covering costs beyond the approved $3.7 million.

Project Scope and Features

The second section will include ADA-compliant ramps to ensure accessibility for users of all abilities. It will connect Pine Grove Drive to Old Military Road. Additional improvements integrated into this phase involve utilities, drainage infrastructure, and the installation of a new traffic signal at Bradley Creek Elementary, enhancing safety around school zones and busy intersections.

Timeline for Construction and Completion

Construction is anticipated to take approximately nine months, with a projected completion date in spring 2026. This timeline ensures minimal disruption while delivering a significant upgrade to Wilmington’s trail network, which aims to promote active transportation and outdoor recreation.

Previous and Upcoming Phases of the Greenville Loop Trail

The initial section of the Greenville Loop Trail, a one-mile stretch along Holly Tree Road from South College Road to Pine Grove Drive, was completed in 2023. This segment established the foundation for future expansion, including the upcoming second and third sections.

Construction bids for the remaining two sections are expected to be issued later in 2025. The third section will run along Greenville Loop Road from Old Military Road to Park Avenue, incorporating a signalized pedestrian crossing at Oleander Drive. The final segment will connect Holly Tree Road to a planned roundabout at Pine Grove Drive and Greenville Loop Road, scheduled for completion concurrently with intersection improvements in 2026.

Additional Trail and Infrastructure Projects

Beyond the Greenville Loop Trail, Wilmington is planning to enhance walkability along Kerr Avenue by constructing a new 0.7-mile multi-use path. This pathway will link the University of North Carolina Wilmington campus with commercial areas located north of Market Street. Construction on this multi-use trail is scheduled to commence in fall 2025.

City’s Approach and Future Developments

Mayor Bill Saffo highlighted that the entire project involves complex tasks, including private property negotiations, utility realignment, and stormwater management. He also noted that the trail system has long been demanded by residents and that its development is a priority within Wilmington’s broader transportation and recreation initiatives.

The city’s infrastructure investments aim to include safety features such as new traffic signals and environmentally friendly design elements for increased pedestrian safety, especially near schools. Ongoing planning efforts will also focus on additional trail development and improvements beyond those currently approved.

Overall, the funding approval marks a significant step toward completing Wilmington’s comprehensive trail network, providing safer, more accessible routes for residents and visitors alike while supporting active, sustainable transportation options across the city.

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