This photograph which I took yesterday shows the 4-lane wide "Goat Path" that goes on for almost 5 miles. Many places along the path you will see cows and goats grazing. |
Monday, March 19, 2018
The "The Government Folly Known As The 'Goat Path'" Story
It was an ordinary day. Traveling through the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania heading east on Route 23. Route 23 was one of the very first pioneer paths in the early 1800s that connected the eastern states heading west, passing through what eventually would become the city of Lancaster. As I exited the city limits I drove past the city waterworks where I used to fish and swim under the railroad bridge that crosses Rt. 23.
How about covering it with eight inches of dirt and throwing grass seed on the dirt. Yep, that's what they did. Told the farmers whose property it divided that they could allow their cows, sheep and goats to graze on it until further notice. Not long before it was known as the "Goat Path". That was almost 50 years ago. Yes, you read that right...50 YEARS AGO! That was my money they used to build a "Goat path". Another recent study found it could cost in excess of $100 million to begin the project once again so it has been decided that the "Goat Path" will now become a part of the Greater Lancaster Heritage Pathway from the west side of Lancaster to Rt. 722 on the east side of Lancaster County near the town of Leola where the "Goat Path" ended. The proposed 11-mile pathway will be a non motorized trail. But, the pathway will have to go through five municipalities and who will maintain it? It does sound rather interesting since it will create many bike and walking trails, but I'm almost positive it will never happen in my lifetime. Maybe they'll prove my wrong, but this is government run. Nah, it'll never happen, since I'm running out of time! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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