Politics & Government
City Of St. Peters: Public Invited To Virtual Meeting On Jan. 26 About Dardenne Greenway Trail Extension Project
ORIGINAL RELEASE, Jan. 10, 2022: The public is invited to a virtual meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022, at 6 p.m. to kick off the plann ...

February 11, 2022
UPDATE: The public has until Feb. 16, 2022, to provide feedback for the Dardenne Greenway trail extension project. Visit this link to fill out a survey.
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ORIGINAL RELEASE, Jan. 10, 2022:
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Great Rivers Greenway and the City of St. Peters have partnered with a consultant team to develop a plan to extend Dardenne Greenway north of Mexico Road to St. Peters Golf Club and across Interstate 70. This trail extension was identified through the St. Charles County Greenway Master Plan as a high priority project by St. Charles County residents and project stakeholders.
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The public is invited to a virtual meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022, at 6 p.m. to kick off the planning study, learn more about the project, and share ideas for the extension of Dardenne Greenway. Instructions for accessing the virtual meeting will be posted online at www.stpetersmo.net/Trails on the day of the meeting.
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Greenways are trails that provide a safe way for people to walk, run, bike, push a stroller, or use a wheelchair. They connect to parks, creeks, conservation areas, destinations, and businesses. This greenway will provide a safe way to cross I-70 and ultimately connect Jack Gettemeyer Park (near Rabbit Run Park) to Brown Road Park, Sports Center Park, Old Town St. Peters, and the existing trails within 370 Lakeside Park.
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This press release was produced by the City of St. Peters. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.