INDIANA— Construction has begun on Phase 1A of the Monon South Trail, which will complete 20 miles of the trail.
The Orleans segment, about 1.25 miles long, will be the first completed trail section this year, and it is targeted for completion by December.
Completion of the Mitchell segment is expected by the end of the year.
Work on the segment linking Borden and New Pekin – the most extended section in Phase 1A – will begin in September and last several months.
Work will begin on the Salem, Campbellsburg, and Saltillo sections in early 2025, with July as the target date for substantially completing those areas.
MAC Construction of New Albany was awarded the Phase 1A paving contract. Phase 1B will include the construction of trailheads, restroom facilities, and parking.
The sections of the trail between the paved segments will be completed in future phases.
The trail will span nearly 60 miles through Lawrence, Orange, Washington, and Clark counties, with an additional portion completed through New Albany. The final, entire trail will traverse 62.3 miles, making it the longest continuous trail in the state.
The state’s Next Level Trails program awarded $22.3 million to Radius Indiana, the region’s economic development partnership, to facilitate the trail construction of a railbanked CSX railway corridor. This is in addition to the $5.5 million the state provided for the purchase of the corridor. Radius received $1 million from the READI program and has spent $1 million in Radius funds for the trail. Radius will pursue grants and other funding sources to continue trail construction.
The estimated cost to complete the project is estimated around $70 million.
Radius will offer a Trail Town certification program to assist communities in welcoming trail users. In 2025, Radius will hold a pitch competition for trail-friendly business ideas.
Information: Southern Indiana Business Report.