Mount Vernon Trail Project Moving Forward
The city of Mount Vernon is partnering with the Indiana Department of Transportation on a $6 million trail project. The Posey County effort includes two miles of trails, streetscapes and a neighborhood park.
October 17, 2014
News Release
Mount Vernon, Ind. — The City of Mount Vernon in partnership with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced today the continued development of the City's trail system that weaves throughout key sections of the City. With a total investment of just over $6 million, the new phases of the River Bend Trails will extend from Mount Vernon's newly developed riverfront to Brittlebank Park, a total of two miles including streetscapes and a neighborhood pocket park.
The River Bend Trails project was recently submitted to INDOT and received the highest rating in a statewide competitive round of funding. The City was earlier prevented from seeking INDOT funding for the project as it was in competition for Indiana's Stellar Communities designation.
“Investing in our community is vital to compete in today's market place so as to attract new investment and talent,” said John Tucker, Mayor of Mount Vernon. “Over the past two years, Mount Vernon has seen multiple projects take place because of strategic partnerships like that we’ve forged with INDOT; and, today we celebrate another success of moving our community forward.”
Source: City of Mount Vernon