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uilding urban trails has11111111111111 <br /> • changed dramatically in this <br /> post-urban renewal era. No <br /> longer do we hear the voice of the <br /> federal agency looking for a few <br /> good fundable projects. The new 4 <br /> big issues are funding, user fees, •• 't= I UHMEC.Eanon <br /> and private sector involvement,not • . N„, + � Because of public <br /> planning, programs, and social re- :. � and nd Pete coo a- <br /> and <br /> search. As we examine ways to get ' • <br /> suPoi7' <br /> trails built under uncertain circum "''►f' r ig ii _ Publicity, cyclists of <br /> t � 1 m F ,}yti all ages can use <br /> stances, there is one fact we must t , :' k�. r,_ I..• urban trails in Col- <br /> face: no urban trail is going to get i "� j " w orado. Pictured at <br /> built without solid political and )1, , `1,: left and on the pre- <br /> , <br /> community ort. <br /> su >w ,x A ceding page is the <br /> PP . s Arapahoe Green- <br /> Another fact we must face is that fi • t <br /> Y 5 v '.�'1, way/Platte River <br /> in a society so committed to moto ,� '�i I � . �} y <br /> #' {f i �� `' i.:• Trail, which runs for <br /> rized transportation, urban trails a �, :! �7,1'•�y'C - : > ten miles within the <br /> and pedestrian facilities are seen as — Denver, CO city <br /> a luxury. People expect trails in the .r - ' n �;#` : -R= ;3 ,w 'r -*- limits. <br /> mountains and parks for the"pure" <br /> recreation of weekend trips and urban trails. trail plan identifies available cord- <br /> vacation time. Much has been writ- Urban trails are different from dors, so trail development means <br /> ten about the trend toward urban other types of pedestrian facilities picking the top priority and pursu- <br /> recreation, but we are still waiting because they are separated from ing it. Sometimes an opportunity <br /> for the energy crisis that actually roadways. Emphasizing landscap- comes along, like a major flood- <br /> • forces people to go to a city park ing or natural environments, es- control project or railroad <br /> instead of a national park. In fact, sentially they are linear parks using abandonment, to which the trail <br /> records are set every year for a wide variety of corridors. The project may be tied.Multiple use of <br /> wilderness and back-country trail three projects discussed here use a corridor is especially appropriate <br /> use. stream corridors, which in Col- in urban areas and is often a way to <br /> What has changed is the increas- orado are as attractive on the arid enhance funding and public sup- <br /> ing numbers of people using urban plains as in mountain towns. There port. Other opportunities for mov- <br /> trails.The number of cyclists in the is hardly a town here of any size that ing a trail project to the head of the <br /> U.S. is about 80 million, or 31 per- does not have a river or creek run- prioritylist are a new park and rec- <br /> cent <br /> cent of the population (Wall Street Hing through it, providing an reation study, new land, develop- <br /> Journal,April 21, 1986,p. 5D).The opportunity for some kind of trail ment, highway improvement, in- <br /> 1982-1983 Nationwide Recreation development. Other suitable cord- volvement of a major firm, urban <br /> Survey of the U.S.Department of the dors include power lines and pipe- redevelopment, and changes in <br /> Interior shows a rise in bicycling lines, road rights-of-way, irrigation political leadership.The complexity <br /> from nine percent of respondents canals, drainageways, and aban- of these projects usually means that <br /> to 28 percent in 1982. While the doned railroads. it can take years for a trail to get <br /> study indicates 26 percent run or When establishing a trail, one of built,and a project that has already <br /> jog,in 1960"running was limited to the main concerns is the complexity gathered political and community <br /> a relatively few young athletes. It of the route's ownership.Neighbor-. support will be the one that goes <br /> was considered so insignificant as hood linkages, access to open ahead rapidly when the right oppor- <br /> not to warrant inclusion in the 1960 space,and scenery are also criteria, tunity emerges. In almost all cases <br /> National Recreation Survey (which but in the urban setting these quasi- there is a local jurisdiction—town, <br /> included rock climbing)!" Finally, industrial corridors are attractive city, park district or county- <br /> 53 percent were found to walk for alternatives. pushing the project.While state and <br /> • pleasure,compared with 14 percent How do urban trails get built? federal agencies may be of great <br /> involved in day hiking. All of these Selecting a suitable trail route is the help, in urban areas you need a <br /> activities increase the demand for first step. In many areas,a regional specific local agency committed to <br /> P&R/NOVEMBER 1987/27 <br />