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Bay Street Pedestrian Path |
Mosquito Fleet Trail Project
The City of Port Orchard is planning to construct a new multi-purpose path/trail beginning at Waterfront Park near the Downtown Port Orchard ferry facility and ending at the Annapolis ferry facility. The completed multi-purpose trail will become a part of the Mosquito Fleet Trail. This portion of the Mosquito Fleet Trail along Bay Street will be a significant segment of the off-road link in the Mosquito Fleet Trail, which eventually will connect Kingston to Southworth along the eastern shore of Kitsap County. It will also provide a much needed recreational facility within downtown Port Orchard, and a safe alternative transportation mode for its citizens and workforce. Users are expected to include lunchtime walkers, bicycle commuters, families with children, and recreational cyclists on both organized and independent tours. The trail is also likely to experience heavy multiple use during special events organized and hosted by the City of Port Orchard. Comments? Questions?
The Planning Department would appreciate your comments or questions about the Bay Street Pedestrian Plan.
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comments and questions. Or send to: Port Orchard Planning Department Attn: Bay Street Pedestrian Plan 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 Phone: (360) 874-5533
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Related Trail Planning Links: 1985 Urban Waterfront Walkway Plan (Adopted as a component of the 2008 Comprehensive Parks Plan) Kitsap County Mosquito Fleet Trail Master Plan
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