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Saturday, May 26
I meant to post these photos after the Greenway Trail walk with Mayor Bill Paxton, Commissioner Gayle Kaler and the Paducah Renaissance Alliance's David Boggs. They led a walk there this past Saturday at 8 a.m.
The Mayor has been leading these walks each second Saturday for the past few months as a chance for folks to come out, hear about new city initiatives and ask questions. This past Saturday, David talked about the exciting projects that the Alliance staff is working on to bring more economic development to Downtown and LowerTown.
The Greenway Trail is absolutely GORGEOUS! The first 1.75-mile section starts behind the skatepark and goes out to Coleman Road and back. The next walk is set for Saturday, Nov. 8, though the trail is open every day from dawn to dusk.