Town of Belville to hold ribbon cutting for new multi-use path

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Belville Town Hall (Photo: WWAY News)

BELVILLE, NC (WWAY) — The Town of Belville says they’ll celebrate the official unveiling of its new multi-use path with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

The ceremony will take place on Thursday at 11 a.m. marking a milestone in the town’s efforts to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities and expand greenspace. The community is invited to attend the ribbon cutting that’ll take place in front of Belville Elementary.

The multi-use path is designed to provide a safe, accessible, and scenic route for walkers, runners, cyclists, and families.

Belville says in the future, they plan to connect the multi-use path to other pathways already completed along HWY 133.

The amenities with the path include:

  • Paved, ADA-accessible, walking and biking trail
  • Scenic views and natural landscaping
  • Safe connections to existing parks and neighborhoods
  • Water fountain and water access

“This multi-use path represents more than just a new trail—it’s an investment in Belville’s quality of life,” said Mayor Chuck Bost. “By expanding our greenspace and creating more opportunities for outdoor recreation, we’re building a healthier, more connected community. We’re proud to offer residents this beautiful new space to enjoy.”

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