Good morning. There was a Friday afternoon commute, but it may be lost to the internets...
- More on the Capital Bikeshare Triathlete.
- Check out the new Capital Bikeshare t-shirts.
- Soap in Four Mile Run.
- The Indian Head Rail Trail looks at ways to capitalize on it's proximity to business as it plans to expand. "Indian Head has received two grants for the construction of a connector trail, to improve safety at its entry, and a trailhead plaza on the town’s Village Green...Eventually, they’d like to bring the trail to connect with the Three Notch Trail in St. Mary’s County, which he estimated will take another five to six years to complete." That would make the trail about 52 miles long.
That's not soap, its area drivers foaming at the mouth at the war on cars, and the bike scofflaws who run stop signs and don't wear helmets.
Posted by: SJE | September 23, 2012 at 03:21 PM
Haven't seen the Indian Head article yet. But for the first time was on part of the College Park and Paint Branch Trails. While not relevant really to the commerce question, they are other examples of housing immediately proximate to a trail and the world hasn't fallen apart.
Posted by: Richard Layman | September 23, 2012 at 04:56 PM