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City Input Requested for Oregon Trails Plan Update
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) is updating the Oregon Trails Plan. This process will identify priorities for future funding through the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and ATV grant programs and help determine what tools and resources to include in the plan to support your trails work.
Who should complete the survey:
- Public land managers, recreation providers, and organizations that manage, design/build, or advocate for non-motorized, motorized, and/or water trails.
- OPRD is NOT looking for responses from individual trail users at this time.
- Multiple people from an organization can complete the survey. If your organization is large, please complete the survey if you manage a park/region or if a focus of your work is trail-related (e.g. trails planner, stewardship coordinator, accessibility coordinator).
The survey will be open through November 11, 2024.
How else can you get involved in the Oregon Statewide Trails Plan update?
- Complete the survey by November 11, 2024 and share it with other trails partner agencies/organizations in Oregon: https://tinyurl.com/ORTrailSurvey
- Learn about the importance of trails for Oregon residents, the state’s economy, and public health by reading the latest “Oregon Trails: 2025-29 SCORP Summary Report”: https://tinyurl.com/ORTrails
- Join us for a workshop to discuss survey results and shape next steps for the Oregon Trails Plan:
- December 5, 2024, 3:20 - 4:20 p.m. Oregon Outdoor Recreation and Trails Summit session, Sunriver
- January 8, 2025, 10:00 a.m. - noon Metro Quarterly Trails Forum, online or in-person in Portland
For questions about this survey and/or the Trails Plan update, please contact Jessica Horning, OPRD Statewide Trails Planner at: Jessica.r.horning@oprd.oregon.gov
Last Updated 11/8/24