City hosting open house for North Huntsville Greenway Master Plan

(City of Huntsville contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — Cited as a vision for connecting the community, the North Huntsville Greenway will bring revitalization and outdoor enjoyment from downtown to Alabama A&M University.

And residents are invited to be a part of this dynamic project at an open house this week for the North Huntsville Greenway master plan.

The “drop by” open house is Thursday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the second floor lobby of Huntsville City Hall.

graphic of map

The North Huntsville Greenway will provide a recreational and economic connection from the downtown Huntsville “sky bridge”  to the Meek Greenway at Alabama A&M University.

Inspired by Atlanta’s Beltline, Birmingham’s Rotary Trail, and the NYC High Line, this greenway is more than just a walking path – it’s a vision for community connection, revitalization and outdoor enjoyment, city officials said.

City planners and the consulting team, led by Lord Aeck Sargent, will be on hand with maps, renderings, and ideas. Visitors can walk through the displays, ask questions, and share theirr thoughts in a relaxed, come-and-go style event.

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