The city of Ann Arbor has unveiled its nearly final plan for a $55 million urban trail.
The Ann Arbor News reports the City Council has voted to approve the distribution of a draft master plan complete with new route maps for the trail.
The Treeline trail will be meant for pedestrians and cyclists generally running along the historic alignment of the now-buried Allen Creek and the Ann Arbor railroad tracks that run through the city.
The city plans to work with the nonprofit Treeline Conservancy to combine public and private funds for the project.
Adjoining jurisdictions have just over 40 days to comment on the draft. After approval by the city's Planning Commission, the plan will come back to the council for final adoption, which is expected by January.