Save Date: Nov. 4 Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition Summit
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The PA Environmental Council and its partners will host the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition Summit on November 4 at the Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry Township, Butler County. The focus of the Summit will be on how to leverage the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition network to make local trail dreams a success. With some 115 different groups involved in the project, the chance to network and exchange information in itself will make this an important event to attend. This will be the first opportunity to gather all of the partners, trail groups, and advocates since the Forks of the Ohio Conference and the first time that the group has gathered as the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition. From potentially four miles of the Sheepskin trail being constructed in Fayette County to a new rail trail group forming in Harrison County, W.Va., to stakeholders in Erie County holding some very exciting meetings to assess the community potential for trail connectivity, Western Pennsylvania is moving closer to its goal of bringing “a million smiles for 1,400 miles” by 2033. Within IHTC itself, we have been sweating the small details to make sure we are on track to reach our 2033 goal. Leading that charge with PEC has been the Project Support Team, made up of representatives from the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, and National Park Service’s Recreation and Trails and Conservation Assistance program. The PST has been looking at what information is being tracked and how that might be useful in closing the remaining trail gaps. The PST will use this work to again do a gap analysis of the network and better refine our mapping information on GoToTrails.com. RTC is in the midst of its year-long trail data count throughout the region, which will be paired with new user modeling tools to make very accurate projections of visitor potential of new trails. All of this will help make the case for more opportunities and funding. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Environmental Council website, visit the PEC Blog, follow PEC on Twitter or Like PEC on Facebook. Click Here to receive regular updates from PEC. NewsClips: House Bill Encourages Private Development In State Parks Bill Would Open State Parks To Golf, Water Slides, Hotels Bills Would Permit Commercial Development In PA State Parks DRYerson Festival Focus On Protecting Streams Near Ryerson Park Aerial Photos Of Philadelphia Elevated Parks, Reading Viaduct Schneck: Where To Camp In A Treehouse In PA Greene County Acquires Property To Extend Greene River Trail Built-In-A-Day Erie Playground 5th Anniversary Hazelwood Greenway Plan Consultant Sought North Huntingdon Seeks Ways To Revitalize Parks Editorial: Add Playful Elements To Public Spaces In NE Fairmount Park Conservancy Lands New Executive Director |
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