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Duke Energy Path
Since I'm a Southern Boy (South of 466a), what is the status of the Duke Energy Path???
Who owns, Who maintain, Open for business??, Is there controlled access?? |
Hey ther Southerner, come on up and check it out for a spell. I did know the specifics on the technicalities but don’t want to say the wrong thing.
I can tell you that the ride from Coutry Club Hills Gate all the way to Walmart is beautiful Maximus. Clean, paved, even available garbage cans for those who are prone to littering. It has stopped most of them. All that Hub Bub For NOTHING Bub! By the way, it’s only good till dark and then Boooooo! The controlled access is normally working but has been disassembled and broken by someone that was clearly caught on video. Works just like a car gate. |
Used it Thursday, it is open and a little bumpy. Every now and then, there are people out collecting money to maintain the path. Last time I gave, they were Stonecresters that were collecting and maintaining.
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Thanks for the answer about the collection Spring Chicken. Much appreciated. I have an amount in mind for those services that they offer. It’s a surprise. |
The reason they still collect for the Duke cart path is, they would like to pave it.
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Marion County Parks and Recreation took over the property from Duke Energy last year. There was a opening "ceremony" with Marion County commissioners held at Stonecrest several months ago. He is probably just trying to be the speed police. |
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Golf cart path agreement between Duke Energy and Marion County explained to Stonecresters January 4, 2018 Marion County Commissioner Jeff Gold appeared before a large crowd of Stonecrest residents Thursday afternoon to detail the terms of an agreement between Duke Energy and Marion County regarding the golf cart path which crosses over ground owned by the company. The path leaves the Aldi's parking lot and heads west until it makes a hard right turn going north to the Wal-Mart. Villagers and Stonecresters have used the path for several years. The path had deteriorated and in March 2016 several Stonecresters repaired it. The company became concerned regarding possible liability for that portion of the path which crossed their property and erected no trespassing signs in August 2016. In September 2016, Duke Energy sent a letter to residents explaining that they were seeking to transfer part of the property to another entity to transfer liability by way of an encroachment agreement or an outright transfer of the property to another owner. At that time Marion County Commissioner Jeff Gold got involved and with the help of the other county officials was able to negotiate a transfer of the property to the county and alleviate Duke's liability concerns. Gold downplayed his role in securing the agreement. "The work done here by the citizens really made the difference," he said. |
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