Politics & Government
Open House Planned To Discuss Green Bay Trail Improvements
Public feedback will be welcomed at June 17 meeting at City Hall.

The city of Highland Park will host an open house public meeting on the recommended and alternative Robert McClory Bike Path improvements on Wednesday, June 17.
The meeting will provide information on the alternatives explored regarding improvements, present the staff recommended drainage improvements along the path and obtain public feedback, according to a city news release. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at City Hall.
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The Robert McClory Bike Path, also known as the Green Bay Trail, is owned and maintained by the City. It extends from Mulberry to Lake Cook Road with both paved and unpaved surfaces.
“The paved portions consist of concrete and asphalt and are primarily through train station lots and roadways, while the unpaved portions consist of crushed stone,” according to the city.
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Public feedback will be presented at the June 22 meeting of the Committee of the Whole.
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