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"Trails for everyone, but not every trail for everyone."
Welcome!
Thanks to all Boundary trail users, trail associations, other stakeholders and anyone affected by, benefitting from, or interested in the use and future of trails in the Boundary who complete our survey so we can decide whether to develop a Boundary Recreational Trails Master Plan (BRTMP).The plan would apply to electoral areas D/Rural Grand Forks and E/West Boundary as well as the municipalities of Midway, Greenwood, and Grand Forks.
"Trails for everyone, but not every trail for everyone."
Welcome!
Thanks to all Boundary trail users, trail associations, other stakeholders and anyone affected by, benefitting from, or interested in the use and future of trails in the Boundary who complete our survey so we can decide whether to develop a Boundary Recreational Trails Master Plan (BRTMP).The plan would apply to electoral areas D/Rural Grand Forks and E/West Boundary as well as the municipalities of Midway, Greenwood, and Grand Forks.
The RDKB is working with our consultant,Cascade Environmental Resource Group, to investigate, research, and consult with the public. Surveys will reveal local knowledge on inventory, types of trails, locations and potential opportunities. They will inform us about trail use demographics, identify existing and potential future areas of interest, and potential opportunities and constraints.
The Boundary Trails Master Plan project has four phases. We have completed Phase 1 - Analysis and Review in 2018 (see Boundary Recreational Trails Master Plan in Project Documents on this page to view the full report). This survey is part of Phase 2 - Public & Stakeholder Engagement. Phase 2 will be completed once we report back on survey results. See Project Phases on this page for more information.
Phase 1 - Boundary Country Trails Agreement working group
Boundary Trails Master Plan has finished this stage
The Boundary Country Trails Agreement Regarding Collaboration and Cooperation For the Benefit of All Recreational Users (Working Group, 2013) was developed. Phase 2 is an outgrowth of that initial process. You can view or download that document here: Recreation, Culture and Facilities (rdkb.com) - warning, large document.
Begin Phase 2 - Public & Stakeholder Engagement - Boundary Trails Masterplan survey
Boundary Trails Master Plan has finished this stage
The survey is open for public input between July 9 and September 9, 2021. See our Phase 2 Primer document in the Project Documents section on the Boundary Trails Masterplan project page.
Review Phase 2 Data - Compile Boundary Trails Master Plan survey results
Boundary Trails Master Plan is currently at this stage
Contributions to the survey are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key data and outcomes.
Conclude Phase 2 - Report on survey results & incorporate into Phase 3
this is an upcoming stage for Boundary Trails Master Plan
Share information about survey results. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Phase 3 - Key Findings, Strategic Directions and Recommendations
this is an upcoming stage for Boundary Trails Master Plan
Phase 4 - Development of the Master Plan and Presentations
this is an upcoming stage for Boundary Trails Master Plan