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Commission discusses creating trailhead standards guide; favors recommendations over binding code
Summary
The Trails Advisory Commission discussed drafting a trailhead standards guide—tiered recommendations rather than zoning requirements—to simplify future trailhead development and avoid imposing onerous mandatory requirements on volunteer groups or small projects.
The Trails Advisory Commission discussed creating a trailhead standards guide on Jan. 27 and signaled interest in producing recommended, tiered guidance rather than mandatory zoning rules that could make trailhead creation more difficult for volunteer groups.
Trail Coordinator Andrea Jacobs presented background and examples, including a detailed Los Alamos trailhead inventory and design guidelines she reviewed. Jacobs said standards could be a site-specific…
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