Creating and Managing Greenway and Trail Organizations
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A very comprehensive document covering all aspects of trail organization.
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An agency or non-governmental organization (NGO) may take the lead on a greenway or trail project, or citizens may band together to form an ad hoc committee to start the process. Either the manager assigned by the agency, staff of the NGO, or a volunteer from the grass roots level will need to provide leadership from this stage onward. Leadership is the key ingredient in transforming vision into reality.
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