posted Apr 13, 2020
After numerous successful trail projects together, Tony Boone Trails and Timberline Landscaping have partnered to create a new enterprise: Timberline TrailCraft. Timberline TrailCraft combines Tony Boone’s 30+ years of trail planning and building experience withTimberline Landscaping’s 30+ years in the landscaping and trail construction industry.
posted Apr 13, 2020
Our mission is to facilitate the development of non-motorized recreational pathways and to help link Michigan’s growing network of trails. We are working in partnership with the Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission to complete the Border-to-Border Trail (B2B) and realize our vision of healthy, active, and connected communities.
posted Apr 9, 2020
The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) is America’s leading coalition of outdoor recreation trade associations and organizations working to promote the growth of the outdoor recreation economy and outdoor recreation activities.
posted Apr 9, 2020
The Treeline Conservancy exists to foster the creation of an urban trail that becomes an integral connector of people and places in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
posted Apr 8, 2020
The mission of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) is to promote innovation and progress in transportation through research.
posted Apr 8, 2020
Hood River is a home rule county with an administrative style of government. The county is governed by an elected board of five commissioners. Four commissioners are elected from four geographic districts, and the Chair is elected at large.
posted Apr 7, 2020
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) protects and restores the natural and built environments through innovation, collaboration, education and advocacy. PEC believes in the value of partnerships with the private sector, government, communities and individuals to improve the quality of life for all Pennsylvanians.
posted Apr 7, 2020
The Great Springs Project envisions a national park-scale corridor of protected lands between the densely urban areas of Austin and San Antonio over the Edwards Aquifer recharge and contributing zones. This green corridor will be connected by a network of trails, linking four of Texas’ Great Springs: Barton Springs, San Marcos Springs, Comal Springs, and San Antonio Springs. The Great Springs Project envisions unifying existing local efforts to address the most critical water, land, wildlife, and public health challenges facing the Central Texas region
posted Apr 2, 2020
The Charleston County Greenbelt Programs began in 2004 when voters passed a one-half penny sales tax to fund roads, mass transit and greenbelts.
posted Mar 27, 2020
We are a California state agency established through bi-partisan legislation to initiate, encourage, and support efforts that improve the environmental, economic, and social well-being of the Sierra Nevada Region, its communities, and the citizens of California.