Raimondo, RIDOT Announce Opening of Blackstone River Bikeway Segment

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Raimondo, RIDOT Announce Opening of Blackstone River Bikeway Segment

Segment 1A of the Blackstone River Bikeway
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo and First Gentleman Andy Moffit along with the RI DOT opened a new segment of the Blackstone River Bikeway in Providence.

"Rhode Island's top-notch quality of life is at the heart of what attracts people and businesses to locate here. We might be small but we pack a punch, with beautiful beaches, parks, and now, even more bikeways to explore. I know my family loves biking around the Ocean State, and I am grateful to RIDOT for the hard work they put into completing this project on time and on budget,” said Raimondo.

The $2.5 million project was 100 percent federally funded.

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"At RIDOT, we are committed to offering both a great outdoor experience to Rhode Islanders, and alternative means of transportation whenever possible," Alviti said. "We expect about 120 riders to use this bike path every day,” said RI DOT Director Peter Alviti.

The Bikeway

The 0.71 mile segment that opened to riders runs from Gano Street/Trenton Street to Pitman Street in Providence.

The Blackstone River Bikeway is the state's third-longest bike path, currently stretching 16.5 miles.

The Bikeway starts at Gano Street in Providence and travels north through Pawtucket, Central Falls, Cumberland, Lincoln, North Smithfield and Woonsocket.

When the bikeway is fully built out, it will be about 22 miles long, from Providence to the Massachusetts border.


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