Greenway

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Greenway

Greenway can refer to several different concepts, places, and entities. Below is a detailed explanation of the various meanings and uses of the term "Greenway."

Greenway (landscape)[edit | edit source]

A greenway is a strip of undeveloped land near an urban area, set aside for recreational use or environmental protection. Greenways often follow natural land or water features and can connect different parks, nature reserves, cultural features, or historic sites. They are designed to provide a natural corridor for wildlife and a recreational path for people.

Greenway (transportation)[edit | edit source]

In the context of transportation, a greenway is a route that is designed to be environmentally friendly and often includes paths for non-motorized vehicles such as bicycles and pedestrians. These routes are typically landscaped with trees and plants to enhance the aesthetic and environmental quality of the area.

Greenway (place)[edit | edit source]

Greenway can also refer to specific places, such as:

Greenway (surname)[edit | edit source]

Greenway is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include:

Greenway (business)[edit | edit source]

Greenway can also refer to businesses and organizations, such as:

  • Greenway Health, a company that provides electronic health record (EHR) and practice management solutions for healthcare providers.

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