The dedication of the new Coventry
Trail Bridge and ¼-mile-long paved Coventry Trail that provides access to
Coventry Park, was held on Friday, April 27. Pictured at the ceremony were (front row, l-r): Everett Briggs, Project Coordinator, City of Rolla Public Works
Department; Darrell Jones, Senior Project Coordinator, City of Rolla Public
Works Dept.; (2nd row, l-r); Rolla Mayor Bill Jenks, III; Dave
Phelps, Street Foreman, City of Rolla Public Works Dept.; Steve Hargis,
Director of Public Works, City of Rolla; Preston Kramer, Area Engineer, Central
District, Missouri Department of Transportation; (3rd row, l-r): John Butz, Rolla City Administrator; Dennis
Spurgeon, Vice President, Maggi Construction; Anne McClay, Project Coordinator,
City of Rolla Public Works Dept.; and Scott Caron, Director of Parks and
Recreation, City of Rolla.
Bicyclists
take advantage of the new Coventry Trail Bridge (38-feet long and 10-feet wide)
that was installed by Maggi Construction and recently dedicated in Coventry
Park. The new Coventry Trail, which is about ¼ miles long, connects to Pinetree
Road. The bridge was funded through a $100,000 Federal Highway Administration ‘Transportation
Enhancement’ grant administered by the Missouri Department of Transportation
(MoDOT).
Two runners
round the bend of the newly constructed ¼-mile-long Coventry Trail that connects
Coventry Park with Pinetree Road. The eight-foot wide trail and a culvert
located yards from the bridge was constructed by Maggi Construction.
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