Rail Trail spur dedicated to Rep. Molinaro

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A portion of the attendees at Saturday's dedication.
Poughkeepsie Fire Chief Joe Franco.

POUGHKEEPSIE –  The first phase of Dutchess County’s urban trail project in the City and Town of Poughkeepsie is open for public use and touting a new official name – the Marcus J. Molinaro Northside Line (MJM Northside Line) – honoring Dutchess County’s seventh County Executive for his commitment to Dutchess County Parks and his service to the County.  While serving as Dutchess County Executive, his unofficial slogan was “Marc’s for Parks”, according to soon-retiring County Executive Bill O’Neil.

 

O’Neil announced the new name Saturday at a gathering on the trail that included Congressman Molinaro (NY-19), Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson, and City of Poughkeepsie Fire Chief Joe Franco.  Franco’s firefighters are the first responders tasked with emergency services on a portion of the existing rail trail and the newly-unveiled MJM Northside spur. The trail extends through the City and Town of Poughkeepsie and is now open for year-round use, every day, around the clock.

The MJM Northside Line is a 16- to 22-foot-wide, dual-lane pathway for pedestrians and cyclists stretching 1.2 miles from the new Hudson Heritage Plaza in the Town of Poughkeepsie to Parker Avenue (State Route 9G) in the City of Poughkeepsie. The trail connects many community assets, providing easy access between housing, jobs, schools, businesses, hospitals and parks, according to county officials. The trail features lighting and is monitored by security cameras and law enforcement patrols to enable safe, 24-hour use, and will be plowed, as necessary, during the winter months. Other amenities include secure bike parking, bench seating and bike-repair stations.

Rep. Marc Molinaro at Saturday’s trail dedication.

County Executive O’Neil said, “This trail is a fantastic new connection for residents, visitors and students alike. For those looking to save on gas, the Northside Line is a fast, safe path to bike or walk to work or school. And for those looking to get more exercise, this split-use trail is a perfect way to safely connect to our popular WRS Dutchess Rail Trail and the world-renowned Walkway Over the Hudson. Thanks to the vision and dedication of our own former County Executive, Marc Molinaro, as well as community stakeholders, we are proud to bring this new kind of trail – which will be open, lit and monitored 24/7/365 – to fruition.”

Initially known as the Dutchess County Urban Trail project, the MJM Northside Line was constructed along a former CSX rail line that was purchased by Scenic Hudson as part of its mission to increase public use trails throughout the county. Scenic Hudson transferred ownership of the property to the County in late-2019 and, following an extensive public outreach process that informed the final design in partnership with Scenic Hudson, construction began in mid-2022. Construction of the spur between Parker Avenue and West Cedar Avenue was completed in 2022, with the remaining spur completed earlier this fall. The project, which totaled $11.6 million, was funded in part by federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) dollars.

“We were proud to work closely with CSX to secure this land and then turn it over to Dutchess County – it is gratifying to see this project come to realization.   The Northside Line, going past our future Scenic Hudson headquarters and community space,  is so important to Poughkeepsie, providing an important link for the City’s northside neighborhoods, where many households face economic challenges and do not have access to a household vehicle.  Being able to walk or bike to educational resources, recreation, groceries and more is vital,” said Seth McKee, Executive Director for The Scenic Hudson Land Trust, Inc. and Land Programs.

The trail’s new name provides recognition of the numerous contributions of Rep. Molinaro, who during his 11 years as Dutchess County Executive, championed historic investment and expansion of Dutchess County’s parks system. Molinaro is credited with making improvements at Quiet Cove Riverfront Park, Bowdoin Park and Wilcox Memorial Park.

Molinaro said, “Introducing: the Marcus J. Molinaro Northside Line Urban Trail! Thank you, and what an honor. I was proud to have a hand in developing this linear park as County Executive and can’t wait to see the connections it makes and potential that’s now unlocked – for everyone of every age, background and ability.”

The potential next phase of the trail would provide an interface with the Marist College campus, providing connections to residential housing at One Dutchess as well as Upper Landing Park, Waryas Park and the Poughkeepsie Train Station along the Hudson River waterfront.

While the trail is considered to be “substantially” complete, there are still finishing touches to be completed including installation of wayfinding signage and permanent, decorative safety railings.  A formal ribbon cutting event featuring family-friendly activities will be held in the spring of 2024.

To learn more about the Northside Line project, and other Dutchess County Parks including the County’s extensive system of rails trails, visit dutchessny.gov/parks.




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