The Greenway
Connector Map is Here. Click
here...
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Where is the Greenway?
Phase I was completed in 2002 between 20th and 25th Streets along Mouse Creek and is approximately ½ mile. Funding came from a local Parks & Recreation grant with matching funds from the City and County. Bank of Cleveland and Bowater made significant contributions to this phase, and the Church of God International Offices gave a gift-in-kind of land fronting Keith Street.
Phase II originates at the 25th Street underpass and snakes from 25th Street to Raider Drive. It was dedicated on August 3, 2005 with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony. It includes a 10 foot wide trail with a trailhead/parking area at Harris Circle and is approximately ¾ of a mile long. If features a foot-bridge at Northway Plaza, an underpass under Keith Street and a trailhead at Raider Drive. Funding for Phase II was provided by a TDOT Enhancement Grant and the City of Cleveland. In addition, right-of-way gifts were given by Cooke's Food Store and First Tennessee Bank.
Phase III was
also funded with a TDOT Enhancement Grant and other donors along the way. It
originates at a 20th Street underpass, through another underpass at 17th Street
and terminates at Willow. Highlights include a footbridge between 17th and
Willow, a Rotary Centennial park and picnic area and a columned entrance at the
Willow Street gateway. It was dedicated in a ceremony held on May 15, 2008.
A sidewalk connector from
Willow Street to Highland Avenue at 8th Street was included in this phase to
link the greenway to Arnold School and the downtown sidewalk system.
Phase IV
of the Greenway will be
under construction in portions through 2009. Starting at the Paul Huff Parkway
bridge, an underpass will connect the completed section on the north side
between Paul Huff and Mohawk Drive. On the south side of Paul Huff, the greenway
will continue to the perimeter of E.L. Ross School property. A future section
will follow the west side of Mouse Creek to connect with a completed passage
under the Mimosa Street bridge. Eventually, the greenway will cross Mouse Creek
via a pedestrian bridge to connect with Tinsley Park.

Phase V
will connect Phase II, which ends at Raider Drive and Phase IV at the Mouse
Creek Road bridge. An underpass at Raider will take the path north behind
Cleveland High School stadium. It will cross Mouse Creek near the end of the
school property and eventually connect with the current Tinsley Park trail. The
trail proceeds north to the park and will continue behind the park softball
fields where it will cross Mouse Creek, eventually connecting with the Mouse
Creek Road bridge underpass of Phase IV.

Phase VI will begin at the southern end
of Phase III at Willow Street and head north under the Willow Street bridge,
going south. It will proceed along the banks of Mouse Creek until it will
cross the creek near the intersection of Inman and Keith Street. Another
bridge crossing Mouse Creek will take the greenway to its southern terminus,
under the Inman Street bridge to end at the Village Green shopping center.

The Greenway Network is a group of paths
located in Bradley County for the purpose of providing safe and accessible
options for casual and recreational walking. Each of the Network locations
meet minimal qualifications, which include public access and parking and a
solid designated walking surface of at least a quarter mile in length which
is free from vehicular traffic. Some of the areas also include picnic or
recreational areas, distance markers and public restrooms.
Church of God Prayer Plaza - .29 mile
Adjacent to the greenway on the Church of God campus, Keith and 25th
Streets.
Fletcher Park - 2 miles
Tennessee Nursery Road, half mile north off Harrison Pike

Lee University Schimmels Park - .49 mile
20th and Parker Streets on the Lee campus

Oak Grove School Freedom Trail - .33 mile
Durkee Road, quarter mile south off APD-40

Westwood Baptist Church - .40 mile
Entrance behind church on Villa Drive, quarter mile off Georgetown Road

YMCA Track - .57 mile
Corner of Stuart Road and Urbane Road

Ashley Smith Nature Center
- .60 mile
Behind Cleveland Middle School campus, Georgetown Road

Downtown Greenway
Connector
In April 2006, the
Downtown Greenway Connector was introduced as part of the master plan for the
Greenway. The Connector takes in many historic sites, and connects with the
Greenway at the portal at Willow and Keith Streets. The route can be entered
anywhere along the approximate 4 mile route. The route is marked with Greenway
logos. For a PDF map of the Downtown Greenway Connector, please click
here...
Directions of the Downtown Greenway
Connector
Proceed east (left) on the
sidewalk from the Willow Street portal of the greenway, crossing Willow to Brown
Avenue. Follow sidewalk to 8th Street and turn east (left). Take 8th
Street to Harle Avenue, turning north (left). Take Harle to Centenary turning
east (right). Proceed to Ocoee Street. Turn south (right) on Ocoee to downtown.
Cross Broad Street at the corner of Inman and Broad, going east (left). One
block to Ocoee Street, turning north (left). Proceed on Ocoee past the
courthouse plaza to Central Ave. crossing Central. Cross Ocoee Street going east
(right) on Central to Church Street. Cross Church to Parker Street. Turn north
(left) on Parker toward Lee University. Cross Parker in front of the Humanities
Center (right). Proceed north (left) on the east side of Parker to Schimmels
Park. Enter Schimmels at the north entrance and emerge from Schimmels through
the passage at the Leonard Center. Head south (left) on Parker to the corner of
Parker and 15th. Turn west (right) on 15th to Ocoee Street. Turn south (left) on
Ocoee headed back downtown to Central Ave. Turn west (right) on Central,
crossing Ocoee and Broad Streets. Turn north (right) on Broad to 8th Street.
Cross 8th and turn west (left). Stay on 8th until it dead ends on
Brown. Turn north (right) on Brown to Willow and re-enter the Greenway at the
Willow Street portal.