posted Sep 21, 2023
Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) are one type of special district allowed by Texas law that functions as an independent, limited government. These special districts are governed by a Board of elected district residents and property owners and have responsibility for providing water, wastewater and drainage services as well as parks and recreation. A MUD lying in an ETJ of a city can be annexed by that city subject to certain provisions and requirements in the state law.
posted Sep 21, 2023
Asakura Robinson is a planning, urban design, and landscape architecture firm which strengthens environments and empowers communities through innovation, engagement, stewardship, and an integrated design and planning process.
posted Sep 20, 2023
A career profile of Jennifer Ridby, representing a typical career in the trails world.
posted Sep 20, 2023
Single Track Communications aims to explore and share the means by which successful trail organizations achieve their objectives, while offering services to ease the volunteer load by which trail associations are driven. Through original articles, shared documents and templates, along with consulting and grant writing services, Single Track Communications aims to help the world of single track trails become the well respected and appropriately funded infrastructure it deserves to be.
posted Sep 19, 2023
The Career Pathways Portal is a centralized hub of career information. Emerging and established trails professionals can explore career development options, find learning opportunities and jobs. Click the infographics below or keep scrolling to learn more.
posted Sep 17, 2023
Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation oversees all Navajo Tribal Parks on the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo Nation is comprised of essentially private lands, therefore all non-Navajo travelers and visitors must abide by and comply with the laws, regulations, and policies promulgated by the Navajo Nation Government, including those governing Navajo Tribal Parks, Monuments, and recreation areas. As you visit the Navajo Tribal Parks, we ask that you keep our Mother Earth clean and place all debris and trash in the trash receptacles.
posted Sep 15, 2023
The Trails Safe Passing Plan (TSPP) Stop! Speak and Stand Back educational resource has been published by the Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) in Lexington, Kentucky. ELCR is working with the Trails are Common Ground (TaCG) campaign. The Trails Safe Passing Plan (TSPP) STOP! SPEAK and STAND BACK is a safety action plan to educate on what to do when encountering people with horses on the trails. The Trails Safe Passing Plan (TSPP) Stop! Speak and Stand Back allows you to safely share the trails and is helpful for all trail users, including horses, dogs and children.
posted Sep 14, 2023
Encouraging self sufficiency to improve the quality of life for the community membership of Wikwemikong Unceeded Territory in accordance with Anishinaabe Bimaadziwin.
posted Sep 13, 2023
The Trail Fund has now morphed into two programs. The Trails Capacity Program fills the role of what the "Trail Fund" was in 2021, and the Legacy Trails Program now offers Legacy Roads and Trails funding to projects on U.S. Forest Service lands.
posted Sep 11, 2023
Rockbridge Area Tourism promotes Lexington, Buena Vista and Rockbridge County, Virginia.