Newport River Trail Public Meeting
Attend this Public Meeting to learn about planning on the 2-mile trail connecting Newport to Wilmington via the Jack Markell Trail.
In early June 2020, the Department of Transportation, Secretary, Jennifer Cohan, signed and approved the Delaware Bayshore Byway Corridor Management Plan – Update 2020. Delaware Greenways and the Delaware Bayshore Byway Management Team completed the Corridor Management Plan – Update 2020 and submitted the document to the Department of Transportation. Read the document here: DBB CMP Update – 2020
Also important news for this wonderful scenic roadway, is the Delaware Bayshore Byway Management Team’s application submission to have the byway designated as an All American Road. The designation will enhance travel tourism, sound economic development, education and preservation, and offer opportunity for enhancement projects with Byway stakeholders and among their specific communities. The number of small river towns and greater community for which the Delaware Bayshore Byway represents would benefit. Citizens and interests would take great pride in this designation. Learn more about the Delaware Bayshore Byway.
Attend this Public Meeting to learn about planning on the 2-mile trail connecting Newport to Wilmington via the Jack Markell Trail.
The updated draft of the Brandywine Creek Greenway’s Strategic Action Plan is now available for review and comment.
About Delaware Greenways:
We envision a State where trails, pathways and scenic corridors connect everyone to where they want to go, empowering them to live healthier lives as they discover and enjoy the outdoors.