Northville Unveils Downs River Park: A $19.6M Green Oasis and Trail Hub

June 18, 2026
Northville Unveils Downs River Park: A $19.6M Green Oasis and Trail Hub
  • Northville opens Downs River Park, a 10-acre centerpiece of the Downs redevelopment, with pedestrian bridges, walking and cycling trails, drinking fountains, and bike stations, in a project totaling 19.6 million.

  • The park formally opened to the public on June 17, 2026, as the first completed amenity of the 49-acre Downs redevelopment that began after the Northville Downs facility closed in 2024.

  • Officials call the project a defining, generational achievement born from deep collaboration among residents, the city, developers, and regional partners.

  • The plan links regional pathways across multiple counties and incorporates bioswales and a floodplain pond to enhance green space and manage floodwaters from upstream waterways.

  • Advocate Nancy Darga championed daylighting the river and integrating the park with the riverfront to maximize environmental and community benefits.

  • A previously culverted segment of the Rouge River was daylighted in 2025 as part of the same initiative.

  • Restoration includes natural design elements—river sinuosity, ripple pools, stabilizing root balls, riparian plantings—and has observed nine fish species, underscoring ecological success.

  • Over the next 1–2 years, plans include completing more riverwalk sections north of the park, linking to Oakland County’s 9 Mile pathway, adding parking, improving drainage, and advancing residential access and traffic improvements.

  • Funding totals 19.6 million, sourced from private investment, tax increment financing, and public grants, including 2.5 million from Wayne County’s ARP funds and a 1 million Michigan DEQ Brownfield grant; Hunter Pasteur contributed 17.8 million.

  • City leaders emphasize environmental gains and connectivity to Michigan’s trail network, enabling northward travel toward Mackinaw City and southward to Ohio.

  • Work continues on other Downs components, with Central Park planned to open next year and additional residential, retail, and condo projects led by Toll Brothers on the southern end.

  • The park features 2.5 miles of trails, native landscaping with over 1,400 trees, public art, and the relocated Mary Gilbert Log Cabin serving as a welcome center.

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Downs River Park opens as part of Northville Downs redevelopment

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