News for Immediate Release
Oct. 25, 2012
DCNR Joins Local Officials to Break Ground
for South Segment of McClintock Trail in Venango County
Oil City, Venango County – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary
Richard Allan today joined local officials celebrating the groundbreaking for a
1.8-mile stretch of the McClintock Trail near Oil City.
DCNR
invested $205,000 in this south segment of the trail through its Community
Conservation Partnerships Program.
“Trails are all about connections
and, in the case of this new section, it will help join Oil Creek State Park
with Oil City and is vital to closing the central gap of a regional trail
network that will run from Erie to Pittsburgh,” Allan said. “In recent
survey data, trails ranked as the number one recreational interest among
Pennsylvanians right now, and people want them close to home.”
The
DCNR grant to the Oil Region Alliance of Business,
Industry and Tourism was funded through the Environmental Stewardship Fund
generated from landfill and natural gas impact fees.
The southern segment of the
McClintock Trail will run from McClintock Well #1 in Cornplanter
Township, paralleling the railroad tracks, and ending at Oil City.
Work will include an eight-foot
paved trail surface. Interpretive panels will eventually be installed along the
trail. Construction of the trail is anticipated to be completed in late summer
2013.
The
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation provided $1.2 million in
Transportation Enhancement funds for the southern trail segment. Other partners
include: Oil City, Cornplanter Township, National
Park Service, OMG Americas, and the Western New York & Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Allan was joined at the
groundbreaking event today by members of the Oil Region Alliance, which is
overseeing the project, as well as Sen. Mary Jo White (R-Erie) and Rep. Scott
Hutchinson (R-Venango).
“Construction
of this segment gives encouragement that sound partnerships and thoughtful
engineering will accelerate development along the Erie-to-Pittsburgh Trail
corridor,” John Phillips, ORA’s president said.
The Oil Region Alliance also is
currently putting the finishing touches on the first phase of the McClintock
Trail that is a “share the road” course with improved parking areas and
trailheads. That segment connects Oil Creek State Park to McClintock Well # 1 operated
by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. DCNR invested $200,000 in
the first phase of the trail project.
A
regional trail study in 2007 found that existing trails in the area attract more
than 160,000 users and generate more than $4.3 million in revenues to the
region annually.
For
more information about DCNR’s grant program, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us and choose
“Recreation & Conservation” under “Quick Links.”
Media contact: Christina Novak, 717-772-9101
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