Walking Trail Plan Moving From Concept to Reality
In spite of its urbanized location and dense composition, Brentwood Borough is blessed to contain a bounty of natural beauty within its borders. The municipally-owned tract of woodlands known as“ The Hollow” provides a sliver of Appalachian Pennsylvania just a few short miles from the heart of a major metropolis. For decades, residents have accessed this tranquil location through informal paths. The Brentwood Walking Trail Committee is working to officially open this area to recreational use. This group is inviting members of the public to join this collaborative, community-driven initiative to develop Phase I of the project, which will see the designation of trail access points and the installation of wayfinding signage. Additional improvements, such as the creation of paved parking areas and the proposed construction of a dog park, will be considered for future phases. cKeesport rentwood
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To be a part of these efforts, contact Committee Chair Bob Pasquantonio at rpasquantonio @ brentwoodboro. com or Recreation Director Jim Attanucci at jattanuci @ brentwoodboro. com.
The Committee will also sponsor a Trail Maintenance Day to remove unsightly litter and unruly overgrowth from this otherwise serene area on October 29th. The event will take place at 10AM, and participants should meet at the intersection of Brentwood and East Francis Avenues. A second Maintenance Day will be scheduled for March 2018. The Committee is also working out the details of a charity challenge run that is preliminarily planned to traverse this area on March 25th.