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What’s Under Foot?
December 10, 2003
When approaching a trail project, trail designers and local agency representatives often assume their trail will be surfaced with asphalt or perhaps concrete if budget allows. These are some of the most common and acceptable materials used on trails. But this may not be what local residents had in mind when the trail idea was initially conceived. Or, […]
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Creating Connections: The Pennsylvania Greenways and Trails How-To Manual
January 01, 1998
The purpose of this manual is to encourage citizens, civic organizations, governments and private enterprise to collaborate more effectively on greenway and trail development. It is intended to provide information and resources specific to Pennsylvania for greenway and trail planning, acquisition, construction and management. Created by Pennsylvania Environmental Council
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Acquiring Rail Corridors: A How To Manual
June 01, 1996
Acquiring a rail corridor presents unique issues that cannot be adequately addressed through the process of public persuasion. Without a transaction, there will be no trail. That’s where Acquiring Rail Corridors fits in. Acquiring Rail Corridors summarizes the knowledge of the country’s leading attorneys, nonprofit land acquisition agents, local park directors and rail-trail builders who have successfully acquired rail […]
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Secrets of Successful Rail-Trails: An Acquisition and Organizing Manual for Converting Rails into Trails
January 01, 1993
Secrets of Successful Rail-Trails will help overcome any obstacles that arise during your conversion process. By reading this book, you will learn the three fundamental “secrets”: building a solid, broad-based citizen coalition; forming a strong partnership with a government agency; and developing a written plan of action. These are the key ingredients to any successful rail-trail.
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