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Agenda - 6/2/2005
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The Trails Council of the New York-New Jersey
Trail Conference is a forum for discussing trail-related projects and concerns,
and sharing information and strategies. The Council also makes decisions concerning
the adoption of new trails, blazing procedures and other matters that directly
affect the building and maintenance of hiking trails. Voting members of the
Council are the Council officers, Trails Chairs, Supervisors, Trail Crew Chiefs
and Leaders. We welcome and encourage the participation of club trail representatives
and interested visitors at these meetings, which are held in each even-numbered
month.
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
Trails Council
June 2, 2005 - 6:30 PM
Draft Agenda
Approval of minutes
Additions to agenda
Announcements
- Ellen Cronan, appointed new Central Jersey Trails Chair
- Update on the Warren Trail - Bob Boysen
- Metro Trails announcement - Bob Ward
- Report on the New York State Trails Council meeting of May 21 - G. Haugland
Old Business:
- Sterling Forest - Indain Hill Loop - AT connector update - Pete Tilgner
New Business
- Two AT relocations straddling the Dutchess/Putnam County line. - W. Daniels
- Long Path Committee meeting report, April 30 - Jakob Franke
- Trails in Blauvelt S.P. in Rockland County - Jakob Franke
- More on Maps, (Concerning the NYWB), - John Blenninger & Larry Braun
For Discussion:
- Tool management issues, (offer to donate a chainsaw chain sharpener)
- Reflective blazes & blaze size - Murray Bodin
- Update report: results of two years experience using reflective blazes in Sterling Forest - Pete Tilgner
Please note; new rules for Trails Council agenda submissions:
- For acceptance submissions must be received one (1) week, (7 business days), prior to the scheduled meeting date.
- Late submissions may be included at the end of a Council Meeting if sufficient time remains before scheduled (9:00 PM) conclusion. That generally means by 8:45 PM.
- If a submission does not fall within the above noted criteria it will be listed on the agenda for the next meeting, in the order of its receipt by the office staff.
Sandwiches and beverages will be served .
Directions to the Trail Conference, Mahwah, NJ office :
The office at 156 Ramapo Valley Road, (route 202) in Mahwah is the first building off the route 202 exit from route 17 heading toward Suffern, NY. Coming south on route 17 from the I-87/I-287 intersection this exit is the second after leaving I-287 continuing south on 17. Coming north on 17 exit onto 202 just before getting to Suffern, NY. And head toward Suffern. The building is a tan and orange brick building immediately after the exit.
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