Sugar Hill Greenway

Specifically, the city and its residents can expect to experience economic, health, environmental, transportation, and community benefits from the greenway’s development.

The 16-mile loop through some of the picturesque open spaces in and around Sugar Hill is now the subject of some discussions with GDOT, ARC, and other agencies as staff looks to identify funding for future phases of project development.

The 16-mile loop through some of the more picturesque open spaces in and around Sugar Hill is now the subject of some discussions with GDOT, ARC, and other agencies as staff looks to identify funding for future phases of project development.

A site walk has been scheduled for April 11 at 5 o’clock to allow the Friends of the Greenway group to visit a portion of the route and get acquainted with the design considerations, challenges, and participate in the layout process.

The Friends of the Greenway group held a site walk on April 11 which allowed them to get acquainted with the design considerations, challenges, and participate in the layout process.

We expect to get right-of-way and easement documents soon to begin this phase of the project while we also resolve a few minor conflicts with driveways and alignment challenges.

A Friends of the Greenway meeting has been scheduled for January 29 to update the group on the project as well as to present planning information on countywide trails by Commissioner Lynette Howard.

The Friends of the Greenway met on January 29 and were treated to a presentation by Commissioner Lynette Howard on the countywide trails plan currently in the final stages of development.

Construction plans are nearing completion on 80% of the length of the phase 1 route while one key segment is experiencing slight delays connecting Peachtree Industrial with Level Creek Road.