Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail Section Opens

The City of Mobile recently opened a section of its Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail in Toulminville approximately a year after breaking ground on it. This 0.6-mi. addition to the existing trail, part of a planned 6.5-mile trail running alongside Three Mile Creek, connects neighborhoods and city parks for biking, walking, jogging, dog walking and more. It includes Americans with Disabilities Act features, security cameras, Wi-Fi and solar-powered lighting from Tricentennial Park to University Hospital and includes an 80-ft pedestrian bridge. Once completed, the full trail will be part of an 18-mile network of interconnected parks, trails and Complete Streets projects that include bicycle and pedestrian assets. Dubbed the Mobile Greenway Initiative, this larger effort is to help better connect tens of thousands of Mobilians to their community’s nature and each other. 

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