The Township is committed to expanding safe, accessible pathways that connect our neighborhoods, parks, and community destinations. To guide this vision, we’ve undertaken a comprehensive Trailway Feasibility Study to evaluate potential routes, costs, and impacts for expansion of the township's non-motorized trail network.
This study explores opportunities to create new walking and biking connections throughout the Township. It examines existing conditions, community needs, right-of-way constraints, safety considerations, and potential funding sources. The goal is to identify the most feasible routes that link key destinations while balancing environmental, financial, and community factors.
To lead this effort, the Township hired Williams & Works, an engineering and planning firm, with guidance from a Steering Committee comprised of members from various Township boards and committees.
The study focuses on expanding the Township’s non-motorized network in four key areas:
6th Street Park to Downtown Texas Corners
10th Street: from Texas Drive to Q Avenue, then from Q Avenue to Swallow Avenue
12th Street: from McLin Avenue to Q Avenue
Q Avenue: from Downtown Texas Corners to 12th Street
Community input is vital to this effort. Residents, businesses, and stakeholders have shared valuable feedback to help shape trail priorities and design considerations. The engagement process will continue through August 1, 2025.
You’re encouraged to provide written comments by submitting them online or by emailing info@texastownship.org.