J.R. Alford Greenway - Leon County
J.R. Alford Greenway - Leon County
J.R. Alford Greenway - Leon County
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DRAFT 10/4/12<br />
Additional language regarding public participation was<br />
inserted on 2/18/13 and corrected program dates were inserted on 2/26/13<br />
Activity 5.3.1: Complete the assessment determining the presence, location and density of<br />
exotic and invasive animals. [2013‐2022]<br />
Objective 5.4 [Core]: Implement control measures on all exotic invasive/nuisance animal<br />
species. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 5.4.1: Monitor the <strong>Greenway</strong> for presence of exotic invasive and nuisance animal<br />
species. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 5.4.2: Continue to consult Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for the<br />
recommended management, including removal, of any exotic invasive/nuisance<br />
animal species found on the <strong>Greenway</strong>. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 5.4.3: Maintain the annual number of exotic and nuisance animal species and control<br />
methods implemented. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 5.4.4: Meet with adjacent and nearby neighborhood associations to educate residents<br />
of existing <strong>County</strong> policies and regulations addressing domesticated pets on the<br />
<strong>Greenway</strong>. [2013‐2022]<br />
Capital Facilities and Infrastructure<br />
Goal 6: Maintain the <strong>Greenway</strong> for passive/resource‐based recreation with multi‐use trails and<br />
scenic and historical vistas while providing public access and amenities and protecting cultural<br />
and natural resources.<br />
Objective 6.1 [Core]: Maintain three existing facilities, zero (0) miles of existing roads, and 16<br />
miles of existing multi‐use trails. 8 [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 6.1.1: Monitor and maintain all facilities for visitor and environmental impacts. [2013‐<br />
2022]<br />
Activity 6.1.2: Maintain site security and provide enforcement of all existing applicable<br />
ordinances and policies addressing <strong>County</strong> parks and greenways and all activities<br />
thereupon. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 6.1.3: Conduct a trail assessment to determine best use and layout of existing and<br />
potential new trails. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 6.1.4: Develop design, access, construction, and maintenance criteria for existing and<br />
new maintained trails. [2014‐2016]<br />
Objective 6.2 [Core]: Construct zero (0) new facilities, zero (0) miles of new roads, and one<br />
half‐mile (0.5) of new trails. [2013‐2022]<br />
Activity 6.2.1: Connect the Goose Creek Conservation Area to the <strong>Greenway</strong> via an improved<br />
multi‐use trail to the <strong>County</strong>’s Observation Pointe greenspace land acquisition.<br />
Activity 6.2.2: Based on the results of the trail assessment required by Activity 6.1.3, additional<br />
trails may be considered for construction.<br />
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For the purposes of this Management Plan, a trailhead with amenities such as water sources, restrooms, parking , or other<br />
features will be treated as one facility.<br />
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