
Update: January 20th, 2026
The Athens-Clarke County Commission unanimously passed the final version of the TSPLOST project list with $7 million for the Greenway.
This is all because YOU:
- Signed our petition
- Wrote your commissioner
- Spoke at city hall
- Shared our social media posts
- and made donations to Friends of the Greenway!
When the Friends of the Greenway began the 10 for Trails campaign, Athens-Clarke County residents were looking at $0 for Greenway funding– the first time the Greenway had ever been left off a SPLOST or TSPLOST. This despite the fact that less than 10 percent of the network has been built in the 30 years since the trails’ inception.
After tonight, the Greenway is back on TSPLOST 2026, and with it the first segment of trail for the Middle Oconee River Greenway.
It’s time to reaccelerate Greenway Trail construction
As we said during the campaign, we have been troubled by the loss of momentum with Greenway trail construction over the past few years. This new funding, provided TSPLOST 2026 passes, is just the beginning of our efforts to remind elected officials the community value and joy of the Greenway. We’ll keep on working.
Join the Friends of the Greenway
If you would like to join our board and re-accelerate Greenway trail construction and development, we have openings. Please reach out!
Thank you!
The Friends would like to thank all our signers, sharers and speakers who voiced their support of the Greenway, including BikeAthens, the Greenway Commission, members of the Athens in Motion Commission, and Electric Bike Group Athens.
The Friends would also like to thank Commissioners Patrick Davenport, Melissa Link, Carol Myers and Mayor Kelly Girtz for their vocal support of the Greenway, and to all ACC Commissioners who voted for the final version of the TSPLOST list with Greenway funding on it.
We hope to see you out on the trails. And stay tuned for more advocacy!






