Jul

10

2024

From The Blog

Main Leisure Trail is Getting a Centerline to Divide Lanes for Safer Flow

Our leisure trails see quite a bit of traffic – on foot and on two wheels. For a safer flow of trail traffic, our main leisure trail will be getting a lane divider in the coming weeks. Centerline striping will be added to the trail running parallel to the Kiawah Island Parkway from the Main Gate to the Vanderhorst Gate, and extend down the Governors Drive trail to the first intersection of Flyway Drive. The Flyway Drive trail, known as the Allee of Oaks, will also get a centerline. These trails are our widest trails at ten feet, and they can safely accommodate the two lanes. 

Work is scheduled to begin the week of July 22 and will be executed in small sections to minimize the work area and limit trail closures. As we approach the project start date we will continue to provide more details about the intermittent closures. This project is weather-dependent and rain delays are possible.

Stay safe on all of our island’s leisure trails with these tips!