Phase 1
Funding was awarded for
the construction of the 1st phase (Phase 1) of the non-motorized /
recreational nature path to be known as the Town and Country Path in
2003. Funding was made possible by the Fremont Area Community
Foundation, City of Fremont, Dayton Township, Sheridan Township, Fremont
Public Schools and donations from local businesses and citizens.
Phase 1 has 2 sections:
- A section connecting Branstrom Park with Daisybrook and Pathfinder Elementary Schools
- A section connecting the new Skate Park with Fremont Lake Park
Phase 2
The City of Fremont was also awarded a $130,560 grant from the Michigan
DNR Trust Funds and an additional $50,000 from the Fremont Area
Community Foundation to help construct the 1st (south) half of Phase 2
of the Town and Country Path. Local Citizens and Businesses have also
contributed over $60,000 toward the construction of Phase 2 of the Path.
Please view the
Town and Country Path Map (PDF) for current and planned routes.
The City contributed the remaining $30,000 needed to complete the north
half of Phase 2, extending from the intersection of Main and Market
streets, up Market and westerly on 44th to Pathfinder School where the
northern section of Phase 1 ends. Path was installed as oppose to
sidewalk.