Sep 30, 2022

A plan to extend Great Bend’s hike & bike path to the north

Posted Sep 30, 2022 12:00 PM
Using the "quality of life" sales tax collections, Great Bend wants to extend the hike & bike path.
Using the "quality of life" sales tax collections, Great Bend wants to extend the hike & bike path.

By COLE REIF
Great Bend Post

The Great Bend Hike & Bike path includes approximately six miles that starts from the west side of town, angles south over Railroad Avenue and then follows the Arkansas River east.

Great Bend City Administrator Kendal Francis said there have been talks for years of extending the trail from the west point and bringing it north around the city.

With collections coming in now from the .15% sales tax designated for “quality of life” projects, extending the trail is getting closer to reality. Francis mentioned the overall project would still likely be stretched over a three-year period.

"We'll see it spread out over three years because it will cost some money," said Francis. "If we could get some money set aside as matching funds for grants, it might help us to get the project done quicker. I could see it being done in segments. It would be hard to knock out a large amount."

Francis added the goal would be to take the path north, near the cemetery on 24th Street and have bicyclists and hikers go through Veterans Memorial Park.

The city has already been saving funds to make repairs to the existing path and possible expansion. The 10-year capital improvement plan from the “quality of life” sales tax lists giving $50,000 toward the project in 2024, $190,000 in 2025 and $110,000 in 2026.