Trail Corridor definition
Examples of Trail Corridor in a sentence
A two-part interjurisdictional governance and management structure for the Rail Trail Corridor will consist of a politically accountable governance body and a technical operational body to organize, implement and manage the Rail Trail Corridor development.
To ensure the corridor remains contiguous, the three owner jurisdictions (CSRD, RDNO and Splatsin) have agreed that the corridor will be developed, operated and maintained for its use as a continuous recreational trail, particularly for pedestrian and bicycle transportation, as well as future potential use as a continuous multi-model regional transportation corridor (Rail Trail Corridor).
The Corridor Board, as established by previous Intergovernmental Agreement, shall continue to promote and advocate for the Poudre River Trail Corridor through events, education, communication, volunteer support, and outreach, in consultation with the City, Town and County.
No party hereto shall be required by virtue of entering into this Amended and Restated Agreement or otherwise, to fund any portion of the Poudre River Trail Corridor development from general fund monies or from monies from any source.
In the event of such termination, those portions of the Poudre River Trail Corridor, including improvements, artwork and signs on such portions located within the City, Town or County shall remain under the ownership and control of the respective jurisdiction within whose corporate limits they are located.
The mandate of the Governance Committee is to act as a primary policy group relative to the planning, development, management and governance of the Rail Trail Corridor project.
The law enforcement agencies of City, Town, and County shall be responsible for enforcement of laws on those portions of the Poudre River Trail Corridor which lie within their respective jurisdictions.
City accepts responsibility for the labor, materials and costs associated with the maintenance and repair of the Poudre River Trail Corridor from the Kodak Bridge east to Island Grove Regional Park at its eastern terminus as of the date of this agreement at the Island Grove trailhead, and as may be extended further east toward the confluence of the Poudre and South Platte Rivers by agreement of the Corridor Board and the City.
In-kind or other contributions to the administration of the Poudre Trail Corridor administration by City, Town or County may be credited against the pro- rata share of that entity’s financial contributions to the Corridor Board budget.
The Operational Committee is established to achieve the following objectives, duties and responsibilities: To develop of a plan for a recreational trail along the entire Rail Trail Corridor consistent with the objectives for the use and protection of the Corridor.