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Posted on: May 5, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Williamson County Multi-modal Greenways Plan Survey 1 Extended!

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Williamson County Multi-modal Greenways Plan Survey 1 Extended!

We value your input. You are encouraged to share feedback through an online survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R53WPLH . To engage as much of Williamson County as possible, the survey has extended and will remain open until May 15, 2025.

Thank you to all who participated in Workshop 1 at Trinity Elementary School and Hillsboro-Leiper’s Fork Community Center in March! To view project materials shared during Workshop 1, click here Version OptionsGreenwaysHeadlinePlease check this website regularly for announcements about Workshop 2, coming this summer.

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.

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