Tri-State Trails | Mill Creek Triangle Trail Feasibility Study
THANK YOU FOR VISITING!
Tri-State Trails is leading the Mill Creek Triangle Trail Feasibility Study, a multi-jurisdictional effort to develop a 40+ mile regional trail network in central and northern...
THANK YOU FOR VISITING!
Tri-State Trails is leading the Mill Creek Triangle Trail Feasibility Study, a multi-jurisdictional effort to develop a 40+ mile regional trail network in central and northern Hamilton County. The vision for the Mill Creek Triangle Trail is to create an equitable transportation and recreation amenity that connects residential neighborhoods to the Mill Creek; to local business districts and key destinations; to Great Parks’ regional greenspaces like Winton Woods, Glenwood Gardens, and Sharon Woods; and to the planned CROWN 34-mile trail loop in Cincinnati.
We want your feedback! The project team has developed initial proposed routes and alternatives for the Mill Creek Triangle Trail network. Tri-State Trails is hosting an in-person Public Open House on May 1, 2024 to present an overview of the project and gather input on the proposed trail route alignments. The same information that is being presented at the Public Open House is covered in this Virtual Open House. Please navigate through the tabs below to view proposed trail routes and complete the survey. You can view all the project materials in the documents section below.
Public Open House
May 1, 2024, 5:30-7:30 PM
Sharon Centre at Sharon Woods
11450 Lebanon Rd, Sharonville, OH 45241
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact:
Brad Bowers, AICP
Project Manager, Tri-State Trails
brad@tristatetrails.org
PROJECT PARTNERS:
The Mill Creek Triangle Feasibility Study is being planned in partnership with seventeen local government agencies and eight community organizations. This project is made possible thanks to the financial support and/or partnership from the following organizations:
Great Parks • Mill Creek Alliance • Hamilton County Transportation Improvement District • Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission • Ohio Department of Transportation, District 8 • City of Sharonville • Village of Evendale • City of Reading • Village of Glendale • Village of Woodlawn • City of Wyoming • Village of Lincoln Heights • Village of Arlington Heights • Village of Lockland • Springfield Township • City of Blue Ash • First Suburbs Consortium of Southwest Ohio • Millcreek Valley Conservancy District • Connecting Active Communities Coalition • Wyoming Cycling Foundation
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