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I have no clue -it is obviously poorly worded- but could it be that adding 1,500 feet will make the total length 1-mile?
I know that is not what is says, could it be what they meant?
Geaux Cajuns
Yep, she showed how much she cares about the folks in Lafayette. Did not even know how much ULL insults most students, and alums.
"This grant will support sustainable and safe infrastructure for Lafayette's students and community," Sen. Landrieu said. "The bikeway is an important link for many ULL students and provides an easy connection between Cajun Field and the main campus. This is an important investment that will improve student life by making their commute more accessible and better connect campus to the greater Lafayette area."
I am all in favor of naming the path after the late Mickey Shunick, cannot think of a better name.
Unless there was about 3780 feet of existing bikeway leading to the open canal the statement makes zero sense, and even if there were 3780 feet it was poorly worded.
Not sure of the exact route, but it will basically run from Ira Nelson to campus.
Guessing but maybe accessing St. Michael from the backside of Ira Nelson, to St. Julien, to Stephens, to Lewis, and then crossing Johnston. It would also provide a bridge across the coulee. This would be using a striping and signage to delineate shared usage.
I think the approximate dollar amount of the grant is $456,000 and UL is putting up around $50,000 as a match.
To answer the other question, yes, the conversation about a "Mickey Shunik Bikeway" has already begun. And if I'm correct, could be more than just this route.
The existing bike path is about 9200+ feet now. Just along Johnston is about 1400 feet. Adding another 1500 feet want reach the main campus. At least I don't think it will........Let's check google earth.......
Checked google earth. If they cross Johnston at the Harticulture Center and go to St Julien Ave and use the bike path along Johnston, that's about 900 feet. To the coulee and bridge across to Cajun Village you have about another 750 feet. That might be the route they will take.
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