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Florida’s Sanibel Island Shared-Use Paths
June 15, 2015

Sun, sea, and sandy beaches: Florida’s Sanibel Island is a summer sanctuary. Better yet, the island’s extensive shared-use path system—totaling 24 paved miles—provides access to it all.

Sanibel Island beach | Photo by Robert Styppa
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Connecting the Keys: Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
December 01, 2013

The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail (FKOHT) is approximately 76 miles of the in-progress passageway are complete. It will eventually extend 106 miles from Key Largo to Key West.

Old Seven Mile Bridge | Courtesy The Florida Keys & Key West
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Trail Assessment Study: Florida Power and Light Greenway, A Shared-Use Corridor Pilot Project
July 01, 2004
The Florida Power and Light Greenway Assessment is an initiative of the Collier County Traffic Operations and Alternative Transportation Modes Department in partnership with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC). This team was further supported by the firms of Borrelli and Associates and Vanassee Hangen Brustlin, Inc., which each provided pro-bono services to further advance this project. The […]
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