Granger non-profit seeks public feedback on master plan for paths and trails
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GRANGER, Ind. -- The non-profit, Friends of Granger Paths, is currently developing its master plan and are seeking public feedback at an open house on Monday, Sept. 9 at Northpoint Elementary School.
Several paths and trails are part of the blueprint to redevelop walking access.
This comes just weeks after a trail was completed, linking the Fountain Blue neighborhood with Northpoint Elementary using $18,000 from fundraising efforts.
The board is holding an open house where the public can provide feedback and input on ongoing projects.
Officials say they look forward to hearing community members' thoughts, ideas, feedback, and enthusiasm about future endeavors as the community continues to grow.
You can learn more about the non-profit on their website.
Northpoint Elementary School is located at 50800 Cherry Rd.