City of Covington Allocates Additional $600,000 to Complete Cricket Frog Trail Paving

At a recent council meeting, the Covington City Council voted unanimously to allocate an additional $600,000 towards the paving of the Cricket Frog Trail in the City limits.

December 09, 2020

The additional funding will complete the paving, crossings, train trestle and landscaping on the trail and is in addition to the $1 million allocated earlier this year, bringing the City’s total investment to $1.6 million. The remaining portion will be funded with 2017 SPLOST revenue.

 

The trail, a former Norfolk Southern rail bed, runs through Newton County and intersects the City of Covington at Eagle Drive, moves past Legion Field towards the Downtown Square, across Turner Lake Road and eventually terminates on Spillers Drive in close proximity to Washington Street.

 

“Finishing the Cricket Frog Trail has been at the top of my wish list,” Covington City Manager Scott Andrews said. “It is such an incredible asset for Covington; as a quality of life enhancer, a transit corridor, and an economic development driver. I can’t thank all of the individuals and entities enough that came together to ensure the success of this project. Thanks are in order for City Council for their trust in staff to execute their vision."

 

Weather permitting, the Eastern leg of the trail is scheduled to be completed before year-end. Engineering work is complete for the renovation of the train trestle located near Emory Street, City officials estimate the work will be completed prior to summer, 2021. Covington Mayor Steve Horton said he is happy to see the trail nearing a finishing point.

 

"Completion of the Cricket Frog Trail within the City of Covington represents a great community development and quality of life achievement that has been a long time in the making,” Horton said. “I appreciate the tireless efforts of Newton Trails. The PATH Foundation, Inc. and all the other groups, individuals and organizations who have helped make it a reality."

 

Newton Trails holds a long-term lease on the entire 15-mile former rail corridor, including the portion which runs through the City of Covington. Newton Trails and the City have a formal agreement which allows the City to develop, build, and maintain a multi-use trail on the old rail bed.

 

"Newton Trails cannot thank Covington's City Council and officials enough for their collective understanding of the value of multi-use trails and for their investment of time and money into the development of the Cricket Frog Trail," said Greg Richardson, Newton Trails' board chair. "In partnership we are building a truly unique trail system that will enrich our community in multiple ways."

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