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Chief Ladiga Trail Update: August 2024

Anniston, AL – The latest developments on the Chief Ladiga Trail expansion project are making significant strides. In August 2024, B&B Developers have advanced the grading phase, marking key progress in the project.

Progress Highlights:

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Grading and Base Work: B&B Developers have successfully placed a crushed aggregate base from Michael Tucker Park to Blue Mountain Road. At Blue Mountain Road, reddish-brown sandy clay was added to bring the subgrade up to the desired elevation. This material has compacted well, providing a stable foundation for future paving.

Addressing Subgrading Issues: During the construction phase, B&B Developers encountered unsuitable material near Blue Mountain Road. This material, previously used as backfill for a sewer main, was excavated and replaced with stone to ensure a more stable base for the trail.

Temporary Access and Clean Roads: To minimize dirt and mud tracking onto roadways, B&B Developers have installed temporary entrances for trail access during construction. ALDOT #1 stone has been placed at these points to keep the area clean and safe.

Bridge Construction: The initial phase of bridge construction has begun with the installation of helical piers at Cane Creek and 4th Street. These piers will serve as the foundation for the new bridge abutments. Additionally, a sinkhole near the north end of the concrete bridge was excavated, revealing remnants of an old railroad timber that had deteriorated over time.

Project Overview:

The Chief Ladiga Trail extension will add 6.5 miles to the existing trail, bringing its total length to approximately 39.5 miles. Upon completion, the trail will connect Anniston’s Multimodal Amtrak Station to Georgia’s Silver Comet Trail, forming the longest paved pedestrian pathway in the United States at over 105 miles.

The City of Anniston appreciates the community’s continued patience and support throughout this project. For more information on the Chief Ladiga Trail, visit Anniston’s Chief Ladiga Trail page.

We are thrilled to share the latest developments on the Chief Ladiga Trail expansion project! As of August 2024, significant progress has been made by B&B Developers in advancing the grading phase of this vital project.

Progress Highlights:

Grading and Base Work: A major milestone has been achieved with the successful placement of crushed aggregate base from Michael Tucker Park to Blue Mountain Road. To enhance the subgrade at Blue Mountain Road, reddish-brown sandy clay was added and compacted effectively, ensuring a stable foundation for future paving.

Addressing Subgrading Issues: During construction, B&B Developers encountered unsuitable material near Blue Mountain Road. This material, previously used as backfill for a sewer main, was excavated and replaced with stone to ensure a stable base for the trail. This adjustment is crucial for maintaining the quality and durability of the trail surface.

Temporary Access and Clean Roads: To prevent dirt and mud from tracking onto roadways, B&B has installed temporary entrances for trail access during construction. ALDOT #1 stone has been placed at these points to maintain cleanliness and safety for the public.

Bridge Construction: The first phase of bridge construction is now underway. Installation of helical piers has commenced at Cane Creek and 4th Street, which will support the new bridge abutments. Additionally, a sinkhole near the north end of the concrete bridge was excavated, revealing remnants of an old railroad timber that had deteriorated over time.

The Chief Ladiga Trail extension will add 6.5 miles to the existing pathway, bringing the total length of the trail to approximately 39.5 miles. Once completed, the trail will seamlessly connect Anniston’s Multimodal Amtrak Station to Georgia’s Silver Comet Trail, forming the longest paved pedestrian pathway in the United States at over 105 miles.

We appreciate the community’s continued patience and support as we make progress on this important project. For more information on the Chief Ladiga Trail, please visit Anniston’s Chief Ladiga Trail page.

 

Chief Ladiga Trail Update

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