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Approvals, Permits, and Compliance: Navigating the Regulatory Waters from Trail Plan Through Construction

  • Professional TrailBuilders Association 100 South 36th Street Boulder, CO, 80305 (map)

Navigating the regulatory waters from trail plan through construction can be a daunting process. There are the questions of: “who approves what?”, “do we need a permit?”, “how do you get a permit, who is the applicant, and how long will it take? ”, “what are limits during construction?”, and “what documentation is required before, during, and after construction?” Unfortunately, the answers to these questions vary from place to place and even between jurisdictions in the same place. This webinar will not answer every question for every situation, but will walk through the typical processes, jurisdictions, timelines, and documentation needed to get a conceptual trail project through approval and implementation. From local ordinances, to state level land disturbance, and federal Corps of Engineers and NEPA, participants will be primed to ask the right questions, find the assistance they need, and get a project through the various regulatory spaces required to complete a trail project.

Presenters Phil Penny and Scott Linnenburger both had considerable professional experience in the environmental permitting and restoration sectors prior to running their own trail companies. They will share lessons learned the “long” way, how to frame trail projects to regulatory agencies that may not fully understand trails, and the realities that trails are land development projects which need to go through a set of permitting processes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the typical regulatory processes for trail projects

  • Identify the typical jurisdictions that regulate trail projects

  • Understand the typical types of permits and documentation required

  • Understand that the necessary permitting and documentation varies by geography and situation

Speakers

Phil Penny, Owner, Rogue Trails
Scott Linnenburger, Principal, Kay-Linn Enterprises
Aaryn Kay, Executive Director, Professional TrailBuilders Association


This webinar is part of a PTBA webinar series in partnership with American Trails.

Earlier Event: April 17
International Trails Summit