Landscape Architecture
Multi-Objective Trail Planning
Open Space Planning
Greenways Incorporated
5850 Fayetteville Road, Suite 211, Durham, NC 27713
Tel: (919) 484 - 8448
What We Do:
Greenways Incorporated is helping communities across the country prepare for the 21st century through identifying greenway solutions to local air quality, congestion, flooding, water quality, and resource degradation problems.

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Greater Grand Forks Greenway Master Plan:

In the spring of 1997, the Red River of the North, which lies between the cities of Grand Forks , ND and East Grand Forks, MN , rose 54 feet above normal, flooding almost every home and business within five miles of the River. In order to help ensure that such a tragedy could not happen again, the Army Corps of Engineers proposed to build a levee system to contain the floodplain of the River in this area.

The land between the levees, 2200 acres, is proposed to be transformed into the nation's first bi-state Greenways. The Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Grand Forks hired Greenways Incorporated to complete a master plan for the Greater Grand Forks Greenway.

Working with multiple public and private sector partners from the federal government, both cities and two states, Greenways Incorporated produced a plan of action, management structure, conceptual design, and an events plan for the Greenway. Greenways Incorporated worked closely with the cities and the Corps to ensure that the master plan incorporated design elements which complement the regional landscape and local communities, while promoting area tourism and recreational use.

For its work, Greenways Incorporated received a 2002 Honor Award in Planning and Analysis from the Tri-State Chapters (NC, SC and GA), American Society of Landscape Architects.

Click on any of the types of projects in the right column to learn more about projects our firm has completed.

Types of Projects
Building Trails
Planning Greenway Systems
Meeting the Needs of Cyclists and Pedestrians
Improving the Health of Community Residents
Protecting Open Space
Mitigating Stormwater and Water Quality Issues
 
 
 

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