About SPNA

The Sylvan Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) is the collective community voice for addressing neighborhood issues such as zoning and development, traffic calming, safety, and neighborhood beautification.

SPNA meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Cohn School (Senior Renaissance Center). Email spna@sylvanpark.org for details.

About Sylvan Park

Welcome to Sylvan Park! We hope you love this neighborhood as much as we do. Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions for newcomers to learn more.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Greenway TrailWatch


Greenways for Nashville is looking for volunteers to serve as trail watchers on the Richland Creek Greenway for its TrailWatch program.

The TrailWatch program is a partnership between Greenways of Nashville and the Metro Parks Greenways Commission. It is intended to promote the safety, security, and protection of Greenway users, park resources, and the surrounding natural areas. Participants are encouraged to keep a watchful eye on greenway trails by reporting any breach in safety, security or maintenance concerns to Parks officials.

Kip Campbell, Cherokee Park resident and co-captain of the Richland Creek Greenway TrailWatch effort, notes that the time commitment for TrailWatch is minimal for anyone who is a regular greenway user.

If you are interested in becoming a trail watcher, please review the program goals and objectives and fill out this application form. Applications can be submitted by mail or by fax to the address or fax number listed on the form.

If you have questions about the program, send a message to Kip at [kipcampbell at comcast.net]. By the way, neighbor Paul Kingsbury is Sylvan Park's co-captain for the Richland Creek Greenway. You can also direct questions about TrailWatch to Jane Laub, Greenways for Nashville Coordinator at (615) 862-8400 or [jane.laub at nashville.gov].

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