Josh Mallow, a graduate student in VCU’s Master of Urban Planning and Regional Planning Program, is working on plans for a Gillie’s Creek Greenway.
Mallow is distributing an eight-question Gillies Creek Greenway Community Survey to gauge community interest, potential use, and other concerns.
The proposed paved pathway would “connect the uphill neigborhoods of Oakwood and Church Hill North” to the James River and Virginia Capital Trail.
The finished document slated for May 2015 will include an implementation strategy, with no timeline for construction at this time.
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RT @chpn: Got a minute for the Gillies Creek Greenway Community Survey? http://t.co/6oQeL7oBCX #rvabike
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RT @chpn: Got a minute for the Gillies Creek Greenway Community Survey? http://t.co/6oQeL7oBCX #rvabike
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Done! Love this plan!
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this is so great!
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