Greenways as Community Assets Greenways and bike paths are more than just transportation routes—they’re lifelines of connectivity linking neighborhoods, parks, schools, and business districts. They encourage active lifestyles, reduce vehicle congestion, and create scenic corridors [...]
Why Trail Safety Matters After Dark Trails are more than recreational amenities—they’re essential connectors for commuters, joggers, and families enjoying the outdoors. But once the sun sets, poorly lit paths can become intimidating or even [...]
The Challenge of Lighting Natural Pathways Natural pathways—whether winding through community parks, nature reserves, or waterfront greenways—offer an immersive outdoor experience. Their value lies in the quiet ambiance, dark skies, and close connection to surrounding [...]
The Challenge of Lighting Sensitive Trails Sensitive trails—those weaving through wetlands, wildlife corridors, heritage sites, or ecologically significant landscapes—offer some of the most immersive outdoor experiences. Visitors come for the star-filled skies, native vegetation, and [...]
Trails as Connectors Trails are more than scenic walkways—they are vital connectors linking neighborhoods, parks, campuses, and cultural destinations. They encourage walking, cycling, and running, while supporting recreation, tourism, and active transportation. But once the [...]






