| Written by Mark Lineberger |
| Thursday, 09 December 2010 00:00 |
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A group of trail advocates and representatives of several agencies throughout the Verde Valley got together in 2004 with the idea of creating a master trail plan for the area, tying the trails in the Yavapai County together. A draft of that plan was released for public review earlier in the year under the name the Verde Valley Regional Trails Concept Plan.
The Town Council is concerned, however, with making sure Camp Verde-area trails are included in the plan. Councilwoman Norma Garrison said she had been told the town’s trail maps couldn’t be added to the plan, because the town staff member who represented the town in the planning process had quit and no replacement had been named. The reason Garrison said she was given is the group “didn’t know who to contact” about finding a replacement. However, the town’s maps are ready, and Garrison doesn’t understand why they can’t be inserted, especially in a document that’s still in the draft phase. Town Manager Russ Martin said he contacted some of the people involved and believes he made the town’s viewpoint very clear. “We’ll be actively participating at the table,” Martin said. “I think it’s been straightened out.” Councilwoman Jackie Baker asked if a council member could represent the town in order to take the burden off of the town’s staff. Councilwoman Robin Whatley said she had asked the same question and was told representatives had to be town employees. The council went on to unanimously approve the intent of the plan with an official letter, while not officially approving the plan as it now. |
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Overall, the group’s goal is to promote and protect the area’s non-motorized trails, and overall, that’s something the Camp Verde Town Council supports.