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SCR17 • 2026

Support the creation of a U.S. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

Support the creation of a U.S. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Paula Hicks-Hudson
Last action
Official status
As Introduced
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Support the creation of a U.S. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

To support the creation of a U.S.

What This Bill Does

  • To support the creation of a U.S.
  • Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. Ohio Legislature

    As Introduced

Official Summary Text

To support the creation of a U.S. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.

Current Bill Text

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As Introduced

136th
General Assembly

Regular
Session
S. C. R. No. 17

2025-2026

Senator
Hicks-Hudson

Cosponsors:
Senators Antonio, Wilson, Weinstein

A
c o n c u r r e n t R E S O L U T I O N

To
support the creation of a U.S. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.

BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF OHIO (THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING):

WHEREAS,
The Great Lakes are the largest system of freshwater lakes in the
world; and

WHEREAS,
Canada's Great Lakes Waterfront Trail stretches more than 2,250 miles
from Lake Superior to the St. Lawrence River at the Ontario-Quebec
border. The trail is a greenway route of interconnecting roads and
off-road trails joining more than 150 communities, including
Indigenous nations; and

WHEREAS,
There are currently three established or emerging pedestrian and
bicycle international crossings between the United States and Canada;
and

WHEREAS,
The National Park Service's Rivers, Trails, and Conservation
Assistance Program is currently mapping a potential route for a
recreational trail along all eight Great Lakes states; and

WHEREAS,
Recreational trails connect people with nature, improve public
health, and foster economic activity; and

WHEREAS,
The State of Ohio and its communities have worked to establish a
scenic byway, local trails, and bike routes across its 312 miles of
Lake Erie shoreline; and

WHEREAS,
Extensive planning has been done to envision shoreline experiences,
especially in the greater Cleveland area and Sandusky; now therefore
be it

RESOLVED,
That we, the members of the 136th General Assembly of the State of
Ohio, support the work being done towards the creation of the U.S.
Great Lakes Waterfront Trail; and be it further

RESOLVED,
That we, the members of the 136th General Assembly of the State of
Ohio, urge Ohio agencies, regional planning organizations,
metropolitan planning organizations, and other interested entities to
continue to coordinate with other states on a shared identity for
this regional trail; and be it further

RESOLVED,
That the Clerk of the Senate transmit duly authenticated copies of
this resolution to the news media of Ohio.