September 24, 2025

5 thoughts on “Granville Hogg questions use of railroad for bike trail

  1. Have they considered placing a light at Kiptopeke Elementary School to allow the hike-bike trail to cross there and provide the added safety for the buses and families trying to enter and exit the school? The RR right of way crosses 13 just a few hundred yards north of that intersection.

  2. Thank you, Mr. Hogg. It is unfortunate we cannot have a public meeting on this for you to explain with some visual aids, like maps. I will call Farm Bureau and ask them if they have seen the survey and point out your letter. The online survey is actually quite interesting to take (for us online platform geeks). Public projects are only as good as the public input they receive—-or that is invited to comment on.

  3. With all the hundreds of miles of beautiful roads, why the hell do the leg shaving, spandex wearing bicyclist need special ‘trails’? I guess they are tired of folks spraying them with washer fluid. I know I enjoy doing it. I used to have a company vehicle that was perfect for it.

    Stay Hydrated! Fools.

    1. LOL. “leg shaving, spandex wearing bicyclist ” Good One

      For the record, some of us wear coveralls over hairy legs and fedoras on our heads while biking and don’t forget hiking. While I might agree that avid spandex clad bicyclists are competent and safe enough to ride the Shore back roads and highways as they do now, I’m certain that families, children, seniors, and those requiring wheeled equipment for mobility should not be riding along 13 or Stone Road into Cape Charles. We’ve seen enough tragic loss of citizens in horrific vehicle-human encounters.

      1. The hunters of the eastern shore have no problem finding areas to ‘hike’. Maybe you should ask them how they do it.

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