Monday, February 23, 2026

City of Wyoming Commits to Non-Motorized Trails

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Wyoming City Center Trails
map of Wyoming, MI, City Center Trails (from their website)

from the City of Wyoming

The city of Wyoming, Michigan, southwest of Grand Rapids, has completed 4.6 miles of a trail network that was connected with the pedestrian bridge over 28th St. They are committed to providing options for nonmotorized mobility.

This includes the following trail types:
• Offstreet Trail - Multi-use path that does not run adjacent to any roads, typically 8 - 12 feet wide.
• Traditional Bike Lane - Separated, onstreet bike lane marked by paint, typically 4 - 6 feet wide.
• Semi Protected Bike Lane - Separated, onstreet bike lane marked by paint and protected by bollards or a curb, typically 4 - 6 feet wide.
• Side Path - Multi-use path running along a roadway, at least 6 feet wide.

Their website states, "An extensive trail network gives mobility to those who lack car transportation, increases the use of non-motorized transport, and connects people to nearby parks and commercial activities."

This portion of the trail system, as a part of the City Center project, is 100% grant funded and does not involve city property tax dollar revenue.



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