The Great Rivers Greenway District
Government agency for creating a greenway network in metro St. Louis, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the project in St. Louis. For the residential development in New York City, see River Ring (development).
The Great Rivers Greenway District is a public agency created in 2000 to develop a regional network of greenways.[1] Great Rivers Greenway engages citizens and community partners to plan, build and care for the greenways.[2] In its first 20 years the agency built more than 128 miles of greenways connecting parks, rivers, schools, neighborhoods, business districts and transit.[3]
Quick Facts Formation, Legal status ...
Formation | November 2000 (24 years ago) |
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Legal status | Missouri Political Subdivision |
Purpose | Develop a regional network of greenways |
Headquarters | 3745 Foundry Way, Suite 253 |
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Leader | Susan Trautman, CEO |
Main organ | Metropolitan Park and Recreation District, doing business as Great Rivers Greenway |
Budget | $25.5 million (2021) |
Website | greatriversgreenway.org |
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