Gwinnett Countywide Trails Master Plan

Gwinnett County is currently the second most populous county in Georgia with more than 936,000 residents and also has a minority-majority population. By 2050, estimates project Gwinnett could grow to as many as 1.5 million residents, making it the most populated county in the state.

by Gwinnett County Department of Community Services

Recognizing the need for a high-quality connected network of multiuse paths and greenways for the benefit of its residents and employees, Gwinnett County embarked upon the creation of a Countywide Trails Master Plan. The Plan is the culmination of partnerships among the Board of Commissioners, County Departments, the Cities of Gwinnett County, Community Improvement Districts (CIDs), other agencies and organizations, and the public.

Attached document published April 2018

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Gwinnett Trails is an award-winning system with over 145 miles of multi-use paths. The Gwinnett Trails program consists of implementing the Countywide Trails Master Plan, a vision to more than triple the existing system through capital investments in new trail facilities, a cohesive branding and identification system of signage, robust community outreach to bring awareness of the system, and engagement with community partners

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