West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway Open House!
The West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway is a collaboration between Hanover and Lebanon to fulfill a key vision in Hanover Sustainability Master Plan, the West Lebanon Action Plan, and our Regional Corridor Plan for a safe multimodal route along the Route 10 corridor between the communities.
The feasibility study consultants will present the project to our community at a Public House Event. Stop by to share your thoughts and ideas!
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
2 PM – 4 PM & 6 PM – 8 PM
Sachem Field
Address: 1 Field Road, West Lebanon
(Rain Location: Campion Rink lobby)
Visit the West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway website for more information.
Questions? Contact Town Manager Robert Houseman robert.houseman@hanovernh.org or Hanover Bike Walk at hanoverbikewalk@gmail.com
The route is expected to be broken out into four general segments. Segments 3 & 4 are in Hanover, connecting from downtown Hanover to Sachem:
West Lebanon (Bridge Street/Dana Street) to Wilder Dam/Boston Lot Access Road.
Wilder Dam/Boston Lot Access Road to North Main Street/Route 10 at Gould Road/Sachem Village.
North Main Street/Route 10 at Gould Road/Sachem Village to South Main Street/Route 10 at Brook Road, Hanover.
South Main Street/Route 10 at Brook Road, Hanover to South Main Street/Route 10 at South Street, Hanover.
The consultants will determine the feasibility of multiple alternatives along each segment so that our communities can figure out the best way to build the trail, and how to phase the construction.
Hanover Bike Walk supports developing and completing the West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway trail - a three mile path that brings the people of West Lebanon and Hanover together!
The Town of Hanover supports pursuing the completion of the West Lebanon to Hanover
Greenway (WaHG) trail. The Town of Hanover recognizes the critical need for a trail such as this, which is identified as a goal in multiple local and regional plans, including our recently adopted Master Plan.
Adopted 11 January 2022. "Conduct an engineering feasibility study for constructing a separated multi-use path along NH Route 10 from West Lebanon to downtown Hanover."- Tier I Project, Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission.
Adopted 11 January 2022. "Improve bicycle access along NH Route 10, both within and between communities, including access to transit."
Hanover Bike Walk and the Lebanon Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee have long identified the challenges for safer walking and bicycling between Hanover and Sachem, and they produced this report back in 2012.