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The City of Moncton is moving ahead with construction of a new trail called the Panacadie Trail.
The first segment to be built will run from the East End Pool to Andrew Lane, behind Atlantic Superstore.
Plans for this section will include a boardwalk and asphalt trails.
Catharine Dallaire, Moncton’s General Manager for Recreation, Culture and Events, said the Panacadie Trail will ultimately be seven kilometres long connecting the Riverfront Trail to Mapleton Park.
Dallaire told City Council this initial segment will be challenging and important.
“Many future portions of the trail will be tied to engineering activities, sewer upgrades and further development in the city,” she noted.
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Shawn Crossman is seeking his third term on Moncton City Council.
A lifelong resident of Ward 1, Crossman has been a busy member of council, serving on committees for the Irishtown Nature Park, Poverty and Social Inclusion, Downtown Moncton Centre-ville inc and several other organizations.
It has also been a productive eight years with projects that include saving the East End Pool with a $2-million municipal budget, a new fire station for Caledonia Road and a new water pumping station on Elmwood Drive.
If re-elected he plans to continue to add to his resume with increased infrastructure improvements, new recreational projects for Ward 1 and municipal support for the construction of the new Hospice Southeast New Brunswick facility on Pleasant Street.