Greenways Plan The mission of the Greenways Plan is to develop a community-wide
system of facilities that will provide opportunities for recreation
and fitness activities; protect important natural habitats; promote
conservation of open spaces, parks, forests, and wetlands; connect
neighborhoods, parks, schools and business areas with facilities
to provide a safe, enjoyable alternate form of transportation;
educate the community about the opportunities for, and benefits
of, walking, running and bicycling; and encourage residents to
participate in these activities.
In June, 1993, the City Council called for the "development
of a local greenway/trail system." The Greenways Plan is
intended to increase enjoyment, safety and access for both walkers
and bicyclists, and especially children and senior citizens. Although
the Plan focuses on recreational walking and biking, it also encourages
more residents to walk or bike to work, school and shopping. With
increasing traffic congestion in the City, walking and bicycling
may provide a practical alternative to driving cars both in and
out of Highland Park.
The Plan is based on a comprehensive assessment of the existing
sidewalks, paths, trails, streets, open spaces and other facilities
that make up Highland Park’s “greenways”. It
includes a map and list showing proposed improvements, and other
recommendations. As an amendment to the 1976 Comprehensive Master
Plan, this Plan helps to identify when and where new trails, paths
or sidewalks should be built. With the adoption of the Plan, the
City recognizes that walking and bicycling are the best ways to
enjoy Highland Park’s natural and man-made beauty. |