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Centennial Greenway: Schuetz Road between US 67 and Gandy Drive
Great Rivers Greenway and St. Louis County are partnering to build an extension of the Centennial Greenway along Schuetz Road in unincorporated St. Louis County in conjunction with the county’s planned roadway and pedestrian enhancements.…
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Centennial Greenway: Dielman Road to Olive Blvd
Great Rivers Greenway and the City of Olivette are partnering to build an extension of the Centennial Greenway that will link Indian Meadows Park to the Greenway at Olive and I-170.
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Sunset Greenway: Sunset Park to Koch Park
Great Rivers Greenway and the City of Florissant are partnering to build an extension of the Sunset Greenway.
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Hodiamont Greenway: Goodfellow to St. Vincent Greenway to Belt Avenue
This segment of the Hodiamont Greenway will be built on the former Hodiamont Tracks between the St. Vincent Greenway in the West End neighborhood and Belt Avenue. It will be a template for future segments…
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Maline Greenway: Bella Fontaine Park to West Florissant Avenue
The goal of this project is to extend the existing Maline Greenway from Bella Fontaine Park to West Florissant Ave.
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Shady Creek Greenway: Lorraine Davis Park to Larson Park
The City of Webster Groves, Metropolitan Sewer District, and Great Rivers Greenway are partnering to create a segment of Shady Creek Greenway.
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Hodiamont Greenway: Gwen Giles Park
The first phase of the Hodiamont Greenway will be built in Gwen Giles Park located in the West End neighborhood at the intersection of the Hodiamont Tracks and Hodiamont Avenue near North Skinker in the…
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Western Greenway: Babler State Park, Wild Horse Creek Rd to Rieger Rd
Missouri State Parks, St. Louis County, the City of Wildwood and Great Rivers Greenway are partnering to create a Western Greenway connection.
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How We Work
Great Rivers Greenway operates within a unique, complex, innovative and always-evolving collaborative model. The original concept for our agency was to build the greenways and to have the landowners and municipal or institutional partners operate and maintain them day to day. In a region with 3 counties and about 120 towns, this is complicated. Partners have a wide range of budgets, capacity, knowledge, equipment and laws. Over the last 15 years, we’ve heard from the community that it’s not enough to just build, we need to promote and sustain the greenways, too. Visit the How We Work section in the menu for more details!