Forest Hills Pathway Project

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OUR PLAN

The Forest Hills Pathway project is a 501c3 non-profit in Nashville, TN with a mission:

“To connect Radnor and Warner Parks by a continuous pathway”

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Meet Us

Our board members oversee our project.

WE LOVE OUR BIKE PATH! -

I am 100% for more and extended multi-use paths. -

It's a highlight of the neighborhood. -

I have lived here since 1990, but we could never walk around the block until the greenway was built. It is wonderful! -

WE LOVE OUR BIKE PATH! - I am 100% for more and extended multi-use paths. - It's a highlight of the neighborhood. - I have lived here since 1990, but we could never walk around the block until the greenway was built. It is wonderful! -

TESTIMONIALS

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OUR HISTORY

Our project builds on a long history of efforts to build better pathways in Forest Hills.

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EVIDENCE

There is abundant evidence that pathways benefit their communities in multiple ways.

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