12/30/2025
More than four years after breaking ground, just over half of the nearly 30-mile-long Joe Louis Greenway will be open in the coming year as new segments come online.
Among the additions is a former rail bridge over Woodward Avenue in Highland Park. Unused for decades, the revamped bridge now sports Joe Louis Greenway lettering on either side that will light up when the bridge opens this summer. It will provide pedestrian access across that section of Woodward for the first time, connecting Detroit and Highland Park, said Crystal Perkins, director of the city of Detroit’s general services department.
The bridge will enable programming along newly accessible segments of the greenway, activating spaces that were previously disconnected and bringing more residents safely onto the trail, said Leona Medley, executive director of the Joe Louis Greenway Partnership, which is expanding access to the trail through programming aimed at community engagement and economic impact.
Work on the 29.8-mile greenway began in 2021 to connect 23 Detroit neighborhoods to the cities of Dearborn, Hamtramck, Highland Park and those cities to Detroit’s riverfront.
Coming into this year, roughly a third or 9.9 miles, including 6-7 miles of new construction, was complete. Another 5.7 miles is under construction and set to be completed and opened in 2026, Perkins said.
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