Q. Where is Riverwalk?
A. Primarily along the eastern shoreline of the Intracoastal Waterway and the south side of the Jupiter Inlet.
Q. How long is the Riverwalk?
A. Upon completion, this multi-purpose recreational corridor will be approximately 2.5 miles in length.
Q. What facilities are available?
A. The Riverwalk has been master-planned to include a 15' wide pedestrian/bicycle path along the water, lighting, street furniture, observation areas, docks, fishing opportunities, public restrooms, parking, natural areas, an entertainment district, an urban park and access to several park and open space facilities including Jupiter Ridge Natural Area, Burt Reynolds and DuBois Parks.
Q. What is the cost?
A. It is estimated at $25-30 million.
Q. Where is the money coming from?
A. Private Developers, Town of Jupiter: Community Redevelopment Agency, Florida Inland Navigational District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Metropolitan Planning Organization, State of Florida, U.S. Federal Government Transportation Grants.
Q. When will it be done?
A. This is a multi-phase project that depends on site development: Planning began in 1998 and after four years of planning and permitting, the first sections were opened and the Grand Opening of the first phase was held in the spring of 2002. As of 2009, 1.5 miles of Riverwalk has been completed.