Greenville Loop Trail

  • Project typeMulti-use Path
  • Project valueContract not yet awarded
  • Project scheduleLast two phases to begin summer 2024

 

Overview

The City of Wilmington is in the design and construction phase of the Greenville Loop Trail. The project has been split into four phases to expedite design and construction. 

The Greenville Loop Trail is part of the rapidly expanding network of multiuse trails being planned and constructed in the City of Wilmington. It will make a connection from the recently constructed Central College Trail at the intersection of South College Road and Holly Tree Road then head east along Holly Tree Road, Pine Grove Drive, Greenville Loop Road, and Greenville Avenue to the River to the Sea Bikeway at the intersection of Greenville Avenue and Park Avenue. The River To The Sea Bikeway runs from downtown Wilmington to Wrightsville Beach.

The Greenville Loop Trail will cover approximately 4.4 miles providing connections between schools, parks, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods in the southeast quadrant of Wilmington. 

 

Timeline

The city completed construction on the South end (from College Road up to the intersection of Holly Tree Road and Pine Grove Drive) in 2023. Work on the North and Central portions is anticipated to begin in late summer 2024, pending the completion of design and right-of-way acquisition. A bike and pedestrian crossing of College Road at Holly Tree will begin in late 2024 and connect the Greenville Loop Trail to the existing Central College Trail.

Project benefits

  • Maximize use of public dollars by complementing and expanding upon existing trails
  • Help create safe connections for bicycling and walking between existing and planned trails
  • Provide healthy, safe option to get exercise
  • Provide walking/biking as another way to reach commercial areas, getting cars off congested roads
  • Address one of the top priorities identified from citizens in neighborhood meetings held around the city earlier this year as part of city’s effort to develop long-term plan for growth

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Section 1

Section 1: Holly Tree Road from South College Road to Pine Grove Drive.

Project Manager:
Rip Murphy
910.765.7469
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Consultant: Dewberry

Project Schedule: Construction on this project was completed in 2023

*There will be a signalized crossing installed at South College Road so trail users can connect to the Central College Trail. This is a separate project, slated for spring 2024

Section 2

Section 2: From Pine Grove Drive to Old Military Road. Due to the bridge and road crossings included in this section, this section of trail will likely be the last to go to construction.

Project Manager
Chad Eichelberger
910.765.0619
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Consultant: TranSystems

Project Schedule: As of February 2024, the design on this phase is 90% complete and right-of-way acquisition is underway. The city anticipates seeking construction contractors (going to bid) in early summer 2024, pending successful acquisition of the required right-of-way. Construction is estimated to begin construction on this nine-month project in fall 2024.

Section 3

Section 3: From Old Military Road to Park Avenue. Trail will be located on the north side of Greenville Loop Road through this section with a proposed signaled pedestrian crossing at Oleander Drive.

Project Manager
Anthony Geathers
910.341.5889
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Consultant: Stewart Engineers

Project Schedule: As of February 2024, design is 100% complete on this project and right-of-way acquisition is nearly complete. Pending successful acquisition of the right-of-way. Construction on this six-month project is slated to begin in late summer 2024

Section 4

Section 4: Trail runs from the intersection of Holly Tree Road and Pine Grove Drive to the planned roundabout at the Pine Grove Drive/Greenville Loop Road intersection. This section will be completed with the Pine Grove Drive South intersection improvements projects.

Project Schedule: As of February 2024, 90% design plans are complete. Right-of-way acquisition is ready to begin and is expected to take seven to nine months once started. This 14-month construction project is slated to begin in early 2025.

Location

Greenville Loop, Wilmington   View Map

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