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Culture/Recreation/Education
Goal 1: Provide Activities, Educational Opportunities,
and Services that Meet the Needs of the Community
Objective 1: Develop and Implement Programming Based on the Needs of the Community
Project Performance Measure(s) City Service Team (Department)
Core Trail Etiquette Program Citizen feedback and satisfaction with Neighborhood Services (Parks)
CRE overall quality of parks.
1.1.1 Decrease in trail users conflicts
Summary:
Milestone Delivery Actual
Park trails designed for jogging, walking, hiking, and Date Delivery Date
biking are consistently one of the top requested park Formulate rules, Nov. 2017 Complete
amenities of the citizens of Arlington. With their guidelines, and their
increased usage, over 57 miles of trail within the parks descriptions
system can present user conflicts. The Parks and Design signage and Mar. 2018 Complete
Recreation Department has recognized numerous educational materials
multimodal conflicts and has been identifying etiquette Develop sign location Apr. 2018 Complete
and safety guidelines to help mitigate them. strategies
Sign manufacturing May 2018 Complete
The trail etiquette program will be a deployment of these Develop and distribute May 2018 80%
rules and guidelines, to educate users on proper use of multimedia educational
the trails as it relates to multimodal users. The program materials
will consist of a sign strategy along the trail network, as Sign installation Aug. 2018 Delayed
well as a multimedia educational campaign.
Update:
Installation was delayed due to heavy rains in September
and October. Installation in all locations will be complete
by the end of December 2018.
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