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Carmel Parks details White River Greenway extensions, Hazel Landing bridge and new northwest park
Summary
Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation reported plans to extend the White River Greenway to 140th Street with state and IEDC grant support, complete a pedestrian bridge at Hazel Landing connecting to Fishers, and build Bear Creek Park on the city’s northwest side; the department also shared usage and accreditation statistics.
Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation presented an update on major projects including a north extension of the White River Greenway to 140th Street, a pedestrian bridge at Hazel Landing that will link to Fishers, and a new 27‑acre Bear Creek Park on the city’s northwest side.
Director Michael Klitzing said the park system manages roughly 700 acres and 16 parks under Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation; about 80% of that acreage is maintained in a natural state. Klitzing said counters estimated more than 5.7 million park visits in 2024 and that the system…
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