The ‘Green’ in Greenville
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Regional Plans and Studies
Regional Plans and Studies
July 2024
This is the 2050 plan update for the Greenville Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GUAMPO). It identifies projects, policies and action steps for creating a mode-inclusive, regional transportation system that accommodates both current and future needs.
July 2024
This study assesses existing conditions, evaluates potential routes for opportunities and constraints, develops detailed cost estimates, and provides strategies for the implementation of a greenway that connects Greenville with Washington, NC.
March 2024
The Pitt County CTP identifies transportation system needs, as well as possible solutions, to support the county’s anticipated growth and development through 2045.
May 2023
This recreation and parks master plan was developed as an update to Greenville’s prior 2008 master plan. It reflects the evolving needs and priorities for recreation and parks with an outlook over the next ten or more years.
April 2023
The ADA Transition Plan ensures facilities, programs, services and activities within the City of Greenville continue to improve by removing physical barriers and ensuring accessibility for members of our community with disabilities.
February 2023
This Feasibility Study evaluated possible alternatives for establishing a north-south crossing of 10th Street in Greenville, NC near the planned Millennial Connector greenway and the feasibility for its implementation.
July 2019
The Greater Greenville Area is working together to create better walking and bicycling connections in our communities. This most recent update to its plan outlines priorities, tools and programs for improving the area’s bicycle and pedestrian environments, including additional focus on greenways.
February 2006
The first greenway plan for Pitt County, which recommends for consideration approximately 215 linear miles of greenway network, primarily along some of the major, critical streams and rivers in the County.