Ann Arbor Greenway plan gets city funding

The Ann Arbor City Council earmarked $200K to develop a Greenway master plan in hopes of attracting further funding. It would build on a report developed by U-M graduate students in the urban planning department. Excerpt: "Council members made advancing the greenway vision a top city priority at a city budget retreat in December, and now the city's administration has included funding for a master plan in the proposed 2015-16 budget. The envisioned walking and biking path would follow the general path of the Ann Arbor Railroad and Allen Creek." Read the rest here.

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The Ann Arbor City Council earmarked $200K to develop a Greenway master plan in hopes of attracting further funding. It would build on a report developed by U-M graduate students in the urban planning department.

Excerpt:

“Council members made advancing the greenway vision a top city priority at a city budget retreat in December, and now the city’s administration has included funding for a master plan in the proposed 2015-16 budget.

The envisioned walking and biking path would follow the general path of the Ann Arbor Railroad and Allen Creek.”

Read the rest here.
 

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