The Downriver
Linked Greenways Initiative is a regional non-motorized pathway vision for the
Downriver region of Southeast Michigan. It is envisioned that this regional
pathway system will connect the 21 Downriver communities, Wayne and Monroe
Counties through a network of trails and greenways, and will feed and link into
a rapidly forming regional and statewide system of greenways. The effort to
produce a coordinated, functioning, non-motorized system is an essential factor
in the quality of life for the Downriver communities.
The very nature of the regional system in terms of environment and limited
interaction with vehicles provides a network that can service a wide variety of
user types and abilities. The system consists of four primary segments:
North-South Connector, HCMA/East-West Connector, I-275 Trail System and Monroe/Lake
Erie Trails. In addition to these four primary segments, the Downriver Linked
Greenways will make connections north to the city of Detroit along the Detroit
River, west along the Rouge Gateway Greenway and Hines Parkway leading to Ann
Arbor, and along adjacent waterways through the Detroit Heritage River Water
Trail, thereby connecting the local parks to the emerging regional and
statewide network. www.downrivergreenways.org
Huron Township is very excited to be a part of this linked iniative for quality of life Downriver.

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