Our Partners

Though powered by the energy and commitment of thousands of contributors and hundreds of volunteers, Shoreline Greenway Trail couldn’t succeed without the support of its many partners—governments, schools, civic groups, foundations, businesses, bike/ped advocates, and other trail and environmental organizations.

We’re deeply appreciative of the positive working relationships we have with the municipal governments of the four towns in our project area, whose efforts to improve bike/ped safety, access and connectivity we see it as our mission to support:

Engineer Giovanni Zinn is working with SGT to extend the trail into New Haven.
City Engineer Giovanni Zinn is working with SGT to extend the trail into New Haven.

Here are some of the many partners with which we’ve collaborated and continue to work to build and expand the trail as part of a bike and pedestrian network throughout the Shoreline:

The Guilford Police Department partners with SGT to hold bike-safety rodeos
The Bike/Pedestrian Alliance of Clinton is collaborating with SGT to extend the trail eastward
SGT partners with Elm City Cyclists and the International Festival of Arts and Ideas for midsummer rides
Bike & Pedestrian Alliance of Clinton
Bike/Walk Madison
Branford Boy Scouts Troop 428
Branford Land Trust
Clean Up East Haven
Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Connecticut Trail Census
East Haven Boy Scouts Troop 401
East Haven Chamber of Commerce
East Haven Community Television
East Haven Family Resource Center
East Haven Garden Club
East Haven Public Schools
East Haven Rotary Club
Elm City Cycling
Farm River State Park
Friends of Hammonasset
The Garden Club of Madison
Guilford Boy Scouts Troop 471
Hammonasset Beach State Park
International Festival of Arts and Ideas
James Blackstone Memorial Library
Lighthouse Point Park
Long Island Sound License Plate Fund
Madison Art Society
Madison Boy Scouts Troop 491
Madison Jaycees
Madison Newcomers Club
Madison Women’s Club
National Park Service
National Rails to Trails Conservancy
Pine Orchard Association
Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride
Run the Gauntlet
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce
Shore Line Trolley Museum
South Central Regional Council of Governments
Stony Creek Brewery
St. Vincent dePaul School
Timber & Stone, LLC
University of Connecticut Department of Extension
U.S. Department of Transportation
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Zane’s Cycles
Here are some of the many partners with which we’ve collaborated and continue to work to build and expand the trail as part of a bike and pedestrian network throughout the Shoreline:
Bike & Pedestrian Alliance of Clinton
Bike/Walk Madison
Branford Boy Scouts Troop 428
Branford Land Trust
Clean Up East Haven
Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Connecticut Trail Census
East Haven Boy Scouts Troop 401
East Haven Chamber of Commerce
East Haven Community Television
East Haven Family Resource Center
East Haven Garden Club
East Haven Public Schools
East Haven Rotary Club
Elm City Cycling
Farm River State Park
Friends of Hammonasset
The Garden Club of Madison
Guilford Boy Scouts Troop 471
Hammonasset Beach State Park
International Festival of Arts and Ideas
James Blackstone Memorial Library
Lighthouse Point Park
Long Island Sound License Plate Fund
Madison Art Society
Madison Boy Scouts Troop 491
Madison Jaycees
Madison Newcomers Club
Madison Women’s Club
National Park Service
National Rails to Trails Conservancy
Pine Orchard Association
Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride
Run the Gauntlet
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce
Shore Line Trolley Museum
South Central Regional Council of Governments
Stony Creek Brewery
St. Vincent dePaul School
Timber & Stone, LLC
University of Connecticut Department of Extension
U.S. Department of Transportation
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Zane’s Cycles
Get Involved
It’s often said that the success of a project like this takes a village. We are all part of the Shoreline village, and the success of the Shoreline Greenway Trail depends on people like you.

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