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Ad Hoc Citizen Trails Task Force

The City of Scottsdale’s Transportation Department is looking for volunteers with an interest in equestrian, bicycling, hiking and neighborhood trail use to work on an ad hoc citizen’s task force to help provide input to the Transportation Commission and City Council on policy and implementation issues for city wide trails outside the Preserve.  The task force would meet one or two times a month, as needed, for up to six months. 

 

The Scottsdale Trails Master Plan was adopted by City Council in 2004.  Some of the key elements the committee will address include:

  • Implementing a neighborhood trails component
  • Updating and reviewing the priorities for projects identified in the Trails Master Plan and future trails projects
  • Providing input to update trail design guidelines, standards and trail classifications
  • Identifying and prioritizing current and future funding sources for trails projects
  • Reviewing maintenance and enforcement activities

Meeting Information

 

To view meeting agendas and minutes for the Citizen Trails Task Force, click here.
 

To learn more about the Trails Master Plan and the issues to be discussed by the ad hoc committee, you can read the entire City Council Report from the July 1, 2008 City Council meeting at http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Assets/documents/council/2008/070108/Item25.pdf