Final Report
Goals Meetings Minutes Final Report

 

interpretation
Byway Organization
Conceptual Plan
Highway Conditions
New Page 2
Marketing
Intrinsic
Resource Protection
Table 2
Table 3
Appendix B
Trails
Appendix A

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION

A. Location

B. Byway Corridor

C. Land Ownership and Administrative Jurisdictions

D. Landscape Character and Land Use

II. INTRINSIC QUALITIES

A. Introduction

B. Intrinsic Quality Assessment

1. Scenic

2. Natural

3. Recreational

a. Developed Recreation

b. Undeveloped Recreation

c. Community Events

4. Historic/Cultural

5. Archaeological

III. Resource Protection

A. Existing Conditions

1. Issues

2. Land Ownership

3. Existing Plans, Codes and Policies

4. Pressures and Risks to Byway Resources

5. Resource Vulnerability

6. Resource Significance and Sensitivity

7. Priorities for Protection

B. Management Direction

1. Goals and Objectives

2. Plan Elements

a. Overlay Zone

b. Other Resource Protection Techniques and Mechanisms

c. Outdoor Advertising Control

C. Implementation

1. Short-Term Action Plan

2. Long-Term Action Plan

3. Monitoring

IV. Interpretation

A. Existing Conditions

1. Wayside Exhibits

a. Byway Kiosks

b. Byway Sponsored Interpretive Panels

c. Other Interpretive Panels

d. Markers and Monuments

2. Brochures

3. Signage

B. Management Direction

1. Goals and Objectives

2. Management Issues and Opportunities

a. Environmental Education

b. Signage and Parking

c. Interpretive Themes and Topics

3. Plan Elements

a. Interpretive Themes and Topics

b. Interpretive Waysides and Signage

c. Interpretive Brochures

C. Implementation

1. Short-Term Action Plan

2. Long-Term Action Plan

3. Monitoring

V. TRAILS

A. Existing Conditions

1. Road Shoulder Conditions

2. Road Improvements

3. Existing Trails

B. Management Direction

1. Goals and Objectives

2. Issues and Opportunities

a. Trail Alignment

3. Plan Elements

a. Location

b. Planning Considerations

c. Development

d. Regional Trail Advocacy Groups

e. Funding Sources

C. Implementation

1. Short-Term Action Plan

2. Long-Term Action Plan

3. Monitoring

VI. HIGHWAY CONDITIONS AND SAFETY

A. Existing Conditions

1. General Road Conditions

2. Traffic Volume

3. Accidents and Safety

4. Road Improvements

5. Signage

B. Management Direction

1. Goals and Objectives

2. Issues and Opportunities

a. Resources and Contacts

b. Signage

3. Plan Elements

C. Implementation

1. Short-Term Action Plan

2. Long-Term Action Plan

3. Monitoring

VII. MARKETING

A. Existing Conditions

B. Management Direction

1. Goals and Objectives

2. Issues and Opportunities

a. Internal Marketing

b. External Marketing

3. Plan Elements

C. Implementation

1. Short-Term Action Plan

2. Long-Term Action Plan

3. Monitoring

VIII. BYWAY ORGANIZATION

IX. CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN

A. Plan Development

B. Plan Overview

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. Agency Management Policy

Table 2. Resource Vulnerability to Change

Table 3. Resource Priorities for Protection

Table 4. Proposed Byway Interpretive Themes and Topics

Table 5. Existing Parallel Trails

Table 6. Byway Trail Alignment Issues and Opportunities

Table 7. Byway Trail Recommendations

APPENDICES

Appendix A. Study Goals and Objectives

Appendix B. Landscape Character Descriptions