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- Segments in Planning
Protected: Meramec Greenway: Bridge from Unger Park to Greentree Park
This project explores a bridge over the Meramec River from Unger County Park to Greentree Park that would create a vital connection between two sections of Meramec Greenway on either side of the river.
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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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Centennial Greenway: Heman Park to I-170
This this 2.3-mile segment between I-170 and Heman Park in University City advances the vision for the Centennial Greenway, a regional link between St. Charles County, St. Louis County.
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Protected: Centennial Greenway: Creve Coeur Park to I-270
This this segment is around 3 miles long, and connects the Centennial Greenway between Creve Coeur Park and I-270 in unincorporated St. Louis County.
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Meramec Greenway: Unger Park
We are working with St. Louis County to rebuild the greenway in a location that is resilient to flooding conditions and make other enhancements within the park. When complete, the greenway in Unger Park will…
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Dardenne Greenway: Mexico Road to Salt Lick Road
Great Rivers Greenway is partnering with the City of St. Peters and community members to plan, design and build an extension of the Dardenne Greenway. The project will improve the existing trail that extends from…
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Missouri Greenway: Truman Park Connections
This project will consider a variety of future greenway opportunities to extend the existing trail in Truman Park to other North County destinations.
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North County Listening Tour 2024
We hosted a Listening Tour in the areas of Bridgeton, Hazelwood, Florissant, Black Jack, Spanish Lake, Old Jamestown and Unincorporated St. Louis County. Community members shared their thoughts to help us understand where connectivity can…
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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!