Yesterday was a big day for Joe Kockenderfer, affectionately known around the City as Joe K. His idea along with a handful of other persistent and tenacious dreamers finally came to fruition with the dedication of the new bridge yesterday with fanfare with City and County officials. The new walkway will serve as a bridge crossing Lilly Run connecting the grounds of the Havre de Grace Lock House and the Joe K Trail.
The actual bridge placement was begun on Thursday, March 14, 2019, when the City of Havre de Grace received the delivery of the elevated walkway. The aluminum walkway is 80 feet long and weighs in excesses of four tons.
The long-anticipated project was originally conceptualized in 2009 as a way to increase the connectivity of local trail systems. “Together the City of Havre de Grace achieved this major milestone; I would like to thank everyone involved with this project, especially former Council Member Joe Kochenderfer, said Mayor William T. Martin. “Collectively, we have moved our city forward another step towards increasing open space areas and access to our beautiful waterfront.” This new walkway gives visitors a link from the North Park Trail directly to the Lock House tow path and the museum.
Come visit the museum and take a hike on the 1.5 mile trail, sit by the water and enjoy the boats, pack a picnic lunch and spend an enjoyable few hours in Havre de Grace.