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The '''Zoo Connector Trail''' is a sidewalk along the south edge of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] at [[Lane Park]] and just north of[[20th Place South]], creating a pedestrian route from the former [[Shades Valley High School]] site at [[Poinciana Drive]] to [[Cahaba Road]] in [[Mountain Brook Village]].
The '''Zoo Connector Trail''' is a sidewalk along the south edge of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] at [[Lane Park]] and just north of[[20th Place South]], creating a pedestrian route from the former [[Shades Valley High School]] site at [[Poinciana Drive]] to [[Cahaba Road]] in [[Mountain Brook Village]].


The sidewalk was constructed in September [[2018]].
The sidewalk was funded by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] and coordinated by the [[City of Birmingham]]. The [[Mountain Brook City Council]] formally gave ALDOT access to its right-of-way at the east end of the trail in May [[2019]]. It was bid out for construction in August of that year.
 
==References==
* Chandler, Sam (June 20, 2019) "[https://www.villagelivingonline.com/news/city-council-oks-zoo-sidewalk-connector619/ City Council OKs zoo sidewalk connector]." ''[[Village Living]]''


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Revision as of 12:02, 7 July 2023

The Zoo Connector Trail is a sidewalk along the south edge of the Birmingham Zoo at Lane Park and just north of20th Place South, creating a pedestrian route from the former Shades Valley High School site at Poinciana Drive to Cahaba Road in Mountain Brook Village.

The sidewalk was funded by the Alabama Department of Transportation and coordinated by the City of Birmingham. The Mountain Brook City Council formally gave ALDOT access to its right-of-way at the east end of the trail in May 2019. It was bid out for construction in August of that year.

References