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Wilkinson County / Cities of Allentown, Gordon, Irwinton,
Ivey, McIntyre and Toomsboro Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
Wilkinson County, a rural county of 289,294 acres, has 2.2
percent of its land use divided amongst parks, recreation, and
conservation. While currently there are no pedestrian trails and
bicycle trails in place, the Wilkinson County Recreation Plan
includes bicycle trails in the long-range planning periods to
provide some connectivity to the cities.
Gordon, Irwinton, and McIntyre all have a good network of
sidewalks providing pedestrian walkways into the downtown areas.
As a part of Wilkinson County’s Comprehensive Plan, development
patterns, for instance within its Rural Residential, Scenic
Corridor, Gateway Corridor, and Town Center Character Areas,
encourage walking between destinations and include facilities for
bicycles, bikeways or bike lanes, and storage racks. New
developments are encouraged to contain a mix of uses especially near
the downtown areas such that they are a close proximity to encourage
walking between destinations.Several interested communities and
local leaders have made strides to develop the concept for a state
park as part of the Balls Ferry Historic Site, which contains
important Civil War and Native American history. Land has been
acquired with use of a federal grant, and the
Georgia DNR is considering a donation from the current owner to
develop the area as a state park with multi-use paths/trails
throughout the property. This is a joint-county project with
multiple recreation facilities of historical and cultural
significance. |
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