City of Ozark awarded ARPA funds to support Chadwick Flyer Trail expansion
City of Ozark awarded ARPA funds to support Chadwick Flyer Trail expansion
Ozark will use the awarded funds for the expansion of the Chadwick Flyer Trail to include a pedestrian overpass across Highway 65, allowing bicyclists and walkers to safely travel the eventual 12-mile trail between Ozark and neighboring Springfield. As of now, there is no safe route over Highway 65, leaving the trail segmented. The finished trail and overpass will connect Ozark’s Finley Farms and Downtown Square to Springfield’s own downtown district.
“The Chadwick Flyer Trail is the fulfillment of a regional vision established with the Trail Investment Study in 2017. It’s exciting to see the region using partnerships to invest in an asset that will attract visitors to our region as we seek to expand our trail network as a destination and way to display our outdoor amenities and history that make the Ozarks a great place to call home. We are excited to be able to add another piece of this trail to our expanding network,” said Sara Fields, executive director of Ozarks Transportation Organization.
“On behalf of the City of Ozark, we would like to thank Governor Parson and the Missouri Department of Economic Development for the opportunity to pursue these funds. We also thank Ozark Greenways, the Ozarks Transportation Organization, the Christian County Commission, Show Me Christian County, and the Springfield Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau for their work to make this application successful,” said Steve Childers, Ozark City Administrator.
For questions, please contact Samantha Payne, Deputy City of Ozark City Administrator at
417-496-0228 or at spayne@ozarkmissouri.org.