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County Launches Final Public Engagement Window for Countywide Multi-Modal Greenways Plan

Greenways Report Draft:
Link to download the report draft

Survey 3:
This final phase of the planning process includes a third public survey, which will be instrumental in finalizing the plan. The survey is open from January 16 - February 6
Link to Survey 3

Thank you to those who attended Public Meeting #3. You can watch a recording of the meeting here:
Recording of Public Meeting #3

Engagement Window 2

Thank you to Williamson County residents who participated in the second engagement phase! Your input through the public workshop and online survey is helping shape the future of our greenways. Check back soon for a summary of what we heard from the community.

Click here to view the informational and activity boards that were shared with the public during Workshop 2 on September 23, 2025: Workshop 2 Materials

Engagement Window 1

The first engagement window for the Williamson County’s Greenways Plan ran from December 2024 through June 2025, focusing on introducing the planning process and gathering community vision for the county’s multi-modal greenway system. This phase included a public workshop held at Trinity Elementary School and Hillsboro-Leiper’s Fork Community Center, along with an online survey that collected over 1,700 responses from residents across the county! The engagement efforts also featured advisory committee meetings and an online mapping activity where residents could identify desired greenway connections. Click here to view the summary of Engagement Window 1.

What is the purpose of the plan?

The Multi-modal Greenways Plan is a transformative initiative aimed at creating a safe, accessible, and connected multi-modal network of greenways across the county. The plan envisions an integrated greenway system that links neighborhoods, schools, parks, and key destinations, while preserving the county’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

This planning effort is federally funded through the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant program, which supports projects that enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety, improve mobility, and reduce roadway conflicts. In addition to the Multi-modal Greenways Plan, Williamson County is also working on a separate, but coordinated planning effort, the Countywide Safety Action Plan, which will focus on improving roadway safety, including reducing and eliminating serious-injury and fatal crashes affecting all roadway users.

For the Multi-modal Greenways Plan, Williamson County, in partnership with the planning consultant Design Workshop, Inc., will engage residents, local leaders, and stakeholders to shape a vision for the greenways plan. The entire project planning effort will occur from January 2025 – April 2026. Throughout the process, there will be three public workshops to gather feedback.

For questions, please email:

Benjamin Boyd | Design Workshop

bboyd@designworkshop.com