RECOVERS IN THE HOSPITAL. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS COULD BE SET ASIDE TO HELP BUILD A NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE ALONG THE SWAMP RABBIT TRAILL GREEN LINE. IT’S A DECISION DECISION, CITY COUNCIL GREENVILLE WILL MAKE TONIGHT. REY LLERENA JOINS US LIVE ALONG THE TRAIL WITH MORE. RAY. AS YOU GUYS JUST MENTIONED, THIS IS THE TRAIL’S GREEN LINE, WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE LAURENS ROAD UNTIL IT GETS TO VERDAE BOULEVARD. BUT OFFICIALS SAY CROSSING THAT ROAD AND BEYOND COULD SOON BE SAFER. THIS PEDESTRIAN CROSSING IS THE ONLY WAY TO CROSS VERDAE BOULEVARD ON THE SWAMP. RABBIT TRAIL. ON MONDAY, GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL VOTE ON SETTING ASIDE $2.25 MILLION FROM THE STATE TO HELP BUILD A PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE. THAT’S A BEAUTIFUL ROAD, VERY BUSY. WE NEED TO BE GOING OVER IT SO AS NOT TO HINDER TRAFFIC FLOW ON VERDAE AND TO TO PROTECT THE SAFETY OF THE TRAIL USERS. DOROTHY …
Council considers millions for new bridge on SRT [Video]
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