Tag: DelDOT

Making cycling and walking safe, convenient and fun in Delaware

$7.7 Million Contract Awarded to Build Delaware Avenue Bikeway in Newark

1)BikeNewark and Bike Delaware have been advocating for this project since 2014! 2) It’s a safe, low stress and carefully engineered bikeway that extends all the way across the center of Newark (and through the University of Delaware campus) from east to west!) 3) The project will include the first bicycle signals in the state…
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November 7, 2021 0

DelDOT to install a flashing beacon where the Lewes-Georgetown Trail crosses Sweetbriar Road.

A new flashing beacon is under construction at the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail crossing on Sweetbriar Road west of Lewes.  DelDot is implementing a pilot program that will use state-of-the-art technology to alert motorists of approaching bicyclists and pedestrians. Read more as reported by the Cape Gazette which covers Delaware’s Cape Region.


November 2, 2021 2

Rehoboth gets new bicycle infrastructure

Brand new bicycle infrastructure – courtesy of DelDOT- connecting the Junction & Breakwater Trail into downtown Rehoboth.


June 17, 2021 1

Better Transit, Better Health, Cleaner Air and More Jobs

Do you own a car? Most people in Delaware do. But if you’ve ever lived here without owning a car you know that it can be extraordinarily difficult trying to get where you want to go in Delaware without one. In fact, it can be more than just difficult. It can be deadly. (Delaware is…
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January 11, 2019 0

We are not done with new trails: Check out Phase II of the Lewes-Georgetown Trail

JUNE 3: OFFICIAL OPENING/RIBBON CUTTING In September, Delaware opened up the most ambitious and expensive bicycle project in our history: a safe, direct, flat and paved bikeway route between the Wilmington Riverfront and downtown New Castle (including the state’s longest bicycle bridge by far, a football field-long bike bridge spanning the Christina River). But that…
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January 7, 2019 21

We are not done with new trails: Phase II of Lewes-Georgetown Trail breaks ground

In September, Delaware opened up the most ambitious and expensive bicycle project in our history: a safe, direct, flat and paved bikeway route between the Wilmington Riverfront and downtown New Castle (including the state’s longest bicycle bridge by far, a football field-long bike bridge spanning the Christina River). But that does NOT mean we are…
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December 16, 2018 0

TODAY: Milton Trail Public Workshop (6:30PM)

TODAY: If you live in or near Milton and want to learn more about the proposed new trail (or just want to come out and show your support for it to make sure it gets built!), there will be a DelDOT public workshop in Milton today (Monday) at 6:30PM (Milton Public Library, Room 5, 121…
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October 29, 2018 0

Delaware’s biggest bicycle project – ever – opens officially today at 3PM

Decades after it was first proposed and after nearly a decade of stubborn advocacy and hard work, Delaware is officially opening the long-awaited Wilmington-New Castle Greenway today at 3PM at the Dupont Environmental Education Center in Wilmington. It’s a project of superlatives: Delaware’s biggest-ever cycling network improvement project – creating a safe, direct, flat and paved pathway between the…
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September 5, 2018 1

Lopez Backs Project to Re-Use Abandoned Railroad Bridge for New Trail in Milton

  Thanks to strong support from State Senator Ernie Lopez, an ambitious project to build a paved bike path between Lavinia Street and Federal Street, and to connect the now-isolated Wagamon’s West Shore subdivision into Milton using an abandoned railroad right-of-way, will break ground next year. Part of the new pathway will cross the Ingrams…
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September 3, 2018 6

Governor Markell Opens Phase I of Lewes-Georgetown Trail

It’s late October but it will nevertheless be 80° (!) today at 2PM in Lewes for the official opening of the first phase of the Lewes-Georgetown Trail. This is the first 1.1-mile section – from Gills Neck Road to Savannah Road in Lewes – of what will eventually be a 10 foot wide paved trail that extends a…
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October 19, 2016 15