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Trail Classes
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Trail Class
There are five Trail Classes, ranging from the least developed (Trail Class 1) to the most developed (Trail Class 5): Trail Class 1: Minimally Developed Trail Class 2: Moderately...
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Trail Class
The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards....
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Trail Class
Trail Class—The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards. (See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
11/08/2011 Trail Classes are general categories reflecting trail development scale, arranged along a continuum. ...
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The FSTAG Implementation Process Flowchart
FSTAG must be applied before initiating new construction or altering any National Forest System trail with a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian."...
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Designed Use
The “Managed Use” of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters....
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Designed Use
In conjunction with the applicable "Trail Class," designed use determines which design parameters will apply to a trail....
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11B-246.8 Nature trails
Nature trails and similar educational and informational areas shall be accessible to individuals with vision impairments by the provision of rope guidelines, raised Arabic numerals and symbols...
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Class Notice
Class Notice - The City shall, publish notice of the Settlement Agreement in the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Daily News, and La Opinion, in addition to its website....
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2013 Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG)
Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG) 2013 All Trails and Constructed Features Addressed in the FSTAG and FSORAG that are constructed or altered within the National...
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11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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Trail
For purposes of the FSTAG and FSORAG, a trail is a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational hiking purposes. ...
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Alteration of a Trail
Alteration of a Trail—A change in the purpose, intent, or function of the trail....
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Trail Type
and/or seasons by trail or trail segment. 1....
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F247.2 Existing Trails
Where the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially...
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Trail Construction Techniques
The "Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook" includes practical techniques used to construct and maintain trails....
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Alteration (Trail Terminology)
An alteration is work done to change the purpose, intent, or function of the trail....
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National Trail Surfaces Study Final Report
National Trail Surface Study Final Report February 2014 Staff Liaison Bill Botten U.S....
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Trail Designed Use
Trail Designed Use—The managed use of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters and that, in conjunction with the applicable trail class,...
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Trail
Trail. A pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes (U.S. Access Board, 2009)....
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Trail Constructed Feature
Trail Constructed Feature—A constructed feature that functions as part of the trail tread. Examples include puncheon, trail bridges, boardwalks, waterbars, and switchbacks....
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Trail
A pedestrian route developed primarily to connect elements, spaces, or facilities within a site is not a trail....
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Trail
A pedestrian route developed primarily to connect elements, spaces, or facilities within a site is not a trail....