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Suffolk to provide funding for Bay-to-Sound trails in North Fork

HAUPPAUGE – In an effort to promote healthful recreation countywide and enhance the county’s open spaces, Suffolk Executive Steven Levy Tuesday announced that the county will provide funding for a trail stretching the width of the North Fork.

Originally developed by the Water Quality Review Committee as a potential project, the Bay to Sound Integrated Trails initiative seeks to create a network of trails that will connect land owned by Suffolk County, Southold Town and Greenport Village. These trails will allow those on foot to hike from Peconic Bay waterfront to the shores of the Long Island Sound.

Levy announced the approval of $35,000 from the county to fund planning for the trail that will encompass 325-plus acres, and will require the creation of two miles of new trails, along with 1,250 linear feet of elevated boardwalk. The town of Southold has similarly committed $35,000 for the initial planning steps.

This project will also incorporate a survey of the location’s flora and fauna to identify areas requiring habitat restoration and protection and removal of invasive plant life. Proposed trails will be sited according to management plans developed using survey data. Similarly, refuse will be removed from several fresh water ponds, wetlands and upland portions in the area.