Trails and Recreation Engagement and Consultation Sample Clauses

Trails and Recreation Engagement and Consultation. The existing trail network and other recreation features such as climbing areas within the SQCF are highly valued by Squamish residents and visitors, forming a central part of the local lifestyle and outdoor recreation culture (see section 8.13 for inventory details). One of the most significant anticipated interactions (i.e. that involving the largest number of people) in the SQCF is between SQCF operations and trail users. SQCF will take a collaborative approach to managing trails and the trail network while planning and completing operations in a safe and efficient manner. This will require effective ongoing communication with trail users and other recreation stakeholders. The following section is intended to outline the approach to engagement specifically around trails in the SQCF. SQCF approaches the management of trails from the viewpoint that the development and use of the trail system is a dynamic process occurring in a dynamic environment. Trail locations and trail riding experiences are not static and the user experience on any given trail may change over time. The level of use and key characteristics of a trail may also change over time. Key or high value features will be identified through a collaborative process and afforded appropriate protection. SQCF will collaborate with trail and recreation groups regarding management and planning. Community groups actively involved in the creation, maintenance, use of, and advocacy for trails and other recreation features include the Squamish Trails Society, Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA), Squamish Dirt Bike Association (SDBA), Squamish Access Society (SAS), 99 Trials Association and special event groups. Trails and recreation consultation will take place primarily with representatives from these groups, while remaining open to input from individuals who may be independent from them. Processes will include both a near-term process, and a long-term collaborative strategy that will be developed over time. Near-term Site Level Approach In the near term (i.e. before and while a longer term strategy and plan are being developed) SQCF will work with the recreation community to manage the trails/recreation/timber harvesting interface on a block by block/case by case basis as follows:  Areas being considered for timber harvest/road building will be reviewed with representatives of the recreation community before any significant engineering or planning work is conducted. Information on known recre...
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