Sample Trail Closure Process
This is a sample trail closure process from San Jose, California. http://www.sjparks.org/Trails/TrailsContractorResources.asp
Includes information on maintenance activities, law enforcement,volunteer patrols, risk management, liability, and general operations.
This is a sample trail closure process from San Jose, California. http://www.sjparks.org/Trails/TrailsContractorResources.asp
Event Planning Checklist
Michael G. Darga, PE, a Senior Project Manager with Giffels-Webster Engineers, Inc. compiled this valuable list of bike parking resources, including both design and policy.
The Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania has developed this useful assessment form which can be used by volunteers to record trail conditions.
a collection of maintenance forms use by Greene County Parks and Recreation.
Attached is a draft budget for the Pere Marquette Rail Trail in Midland County, Michigan. It also includes a list of capital items (e.g. lawnmowers), their cost, and expected lifespan.
The Michigan Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) is an evolving data aggregation effort targeting invasive species early detection and rapid response needs within the state of Michigan.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) theories contend that law enforcement officers, architects, city planners, landscape and interior designers, and resident volunteers can create a climate of safety in a community right from the start. CPTED’s goal is to prevent crime by designing a physical environment that positively influences human behavior. The theory is based on four principles: natural access control, natural surveillance, territoriality, and maintenance.
These guidelines cover any charitable fund raising event, or other special event, conducted on the Wadhams To Avoca Trail under the jurisdiction of the St Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission (sometimes hereinafter referred to as the County or the Commission) by any group other than the County.
Attached is the River Voices newsletter, volume 16, Number 2 from 2006. Published by the River Network, this particular newsletter contains many valuable articles on water trails.