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Consultants present mid‑point Trails and Bikeways Master Plan to Greenville City Council

Greenville City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Consultants from HAF delivered a midpoint briefing on Greenville’s Trails and Bikeways Master Plan, highlighting safety and connectivity gaps, feasibility corridor studies (including a South Loop along Jack Finney Boulevard), guiding principles and a late‑summer 2026 adoption timeline; corridor cost estimates will be prepared but a citywide cost estimate is not in scope.

Kelsey McNeese of HAF told the Greenville City Council that the Trails and Bikeways Master Plan is "a little over halfway through" and presented draft guiding principles, analysis and next steps for the project.

The presentation said Greenville secured Transportation Alternatives (TA) set‑aside funding in 2023 to develop a stand‑alone master plan that builds on the city’s 2022 comprehensive plan. McNeese said the plan’s purpose is to improve multimodal access and safety, reflect resident and stakeholder priorities, and yield an actionable, prioritized implementation plan.

Consultants summarized work completed in phases one and two: a system…

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