DESCRIPTION:
This study examines successful strategies for converting abandoned railroad corridors to bicycle
and pedestrian trails. A five-step process through which most trail projects pass - initiation,
advocacy, acquisition, development, and operation/management is identified. Four case studies,
Snohomish County Centennial Trail, WA, Rock Island Trail, IL, Pinellas Trail, FL, and Sugarbush
Trail, MI, demonstrate the steps. Sources of funding are listed, along with an annotated
bibliography broken down by introductory materials, citizen advocacy and public support,
ownership and legal issues, trail planning, design, and construction, and operation and
management.
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