Great Trails State Program invests $1.4 million to support North Carolina’s East Coast Greenway
RALEIGH, North Carolina — Governor Josh Stein announced more than $1.4 million in state support of East Coast Greenway trail development and restoration in North Carolina — with the East Coast Greenway Alliance playing a key role in securing these vital investments.
The funds were authorized by the General Assembly as part of the Great Trails State Program.
Led by North Carolina Manager Andrew Meeker, the Alliance supported four partner communities — including collaboration on shared projects — in developing successful grant applications, resulting in significant investment in East Coast Greenway initiatives:
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Pender County: East Coast Greenway Alliance, $177,200 for East Coast Greenway Country Club Drive Corridor NC-210 MUP
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Durham County: City of Durham, $500,000 for American Tobacco Trail maintenance
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Durham County: Durham County, $500,000 for Durham-to-Roxboro Rail Trail corridor acquisition
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Johnston County: Johnston County, $225,000 for Neuse River Trail corridor acquisition
“This vital investment will help advance the East Coast Greenway in North Carolina, expanding access to healthy recreation and safe, active transportation across our corridor,” said Meeker. “We’re deeply grateful to the North Carolina General Assembly and the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources for their leadership in creating and administering this impactful program.”

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