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Trail Standards

"The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." Andrew S. Tanenbaum (computer scientist)

This quote applies equally to trails. What standards to apply depend on the purpose of the trail, who the trail users are, the required protection of the trail, and many lesser criteria. The group decided to take a flow chart approach to deciding which standards apply, starting from a high level triumverate:

  • Trail Purpose
  • Resource Protection
  • Trail Experience 

 

Comments from Jennifer

My only suggestions with regard to the minutes are below. Otherwise, looks great! Thanks for doing this Georgette and thanks everyone for your participation yesterday! -I believe the website should be database backed, not just “donor” backed because we have to account for consumers (non-members buying publications), members, and volunteers. Taking ourselves out of the data entry equation builds capacity for growth internally. In fact, without it, we cannot handle growth given staff capacity at this time, especially not exponential growth.