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Transcript of State Trail Heads
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Pedestrian access to the proposeddesignated Franklin Mountain
trailheads.
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On March 15, 2011, City Council directed staff tocoordinate with the State agencies, Home OwnerAssociations, Private property owners, and PSB staff
to provide pedestrian access to designated FranklinMountain State Park trailheads,
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Meetings with OSAB
Staff met several times with the OSAB subcommitteeand Texas Parks and Wildlife Representative toidentify existing State Park Trailheads
Identify property owners, stakeholders, and potentialobstacles to accessing the trailheads
Met with PSB staff to discuss access to trailheadsthrough City-owned property - PSB managed
Conducted site visit to recommended trailheads
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Current Code requirement19.15.060.O Street Standards Pedestrian
Connectivity
Pedestrian Connectivity. Pedestrian connectivity and access shall be providedbetween subdivisions, schools (where access is allowed by the school district), cul-de-sac (i.e., bulb-to-bulb access) and park and open space areas. In cases where asubdivision is constructed in a location that is adjacent to another subdivision,pedestrian access shall be provided such that adjacent development can connect
to such access at a later date, when development occurs. Gated subdivisions,subdivisions with severe topography problems or subdivisions where suchconnectivity may interfere with Arroyo or sensitive environmental protectionmay be exempt from this requirement upon approval by the city plancommission.
-Add a layer on GIS that identifies all public trails. (To beincluded as part of our review process.)
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OSAB/State Park TrailheadsRecommendations
Trailheads identified as High Priority by OSAB/State Park:
Thunderbird
Redd Road
Palisades @ Robinson
Ojo de Aqua Park at Pueblos
Chuck Heinrich Park
North Stanton @ 1000 Steps
Lomas Del Sol Park
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Medium/Low Priority TrailheadsRecommendations
Trailheads identified as medium to low priority but to be included inthe overall trailheads plan for the City of El Paso.
Kenyon Joyce Castellano at Cumbre Estates
Stoney Hills Franklin Bluff Hondo Pass FAA Road North Open Reserve
Arroyo 41A Mountain-to-River Trail proposed to be preserve as open space Vinton at State Park Northern Pass Entrance
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Access Requirements to Trailheads
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Parks andRecreation and PSB to allow public access through City-owned -PSB managed land to the Franklin Mountain State Park
Coordination with Hunt Communities Holding LLC at the timeof platting/development (Redd Road, Lomas Del Sol location)
Coordination with private property owners to allow accessthrough private property onto State Park- at the time of platting
Adequate parking can be accommodated on City owned landand limited on-street parking is available
Signage/marker/iron ranger Joint State/City signs
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Thunderbird
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Redd Road @ Helen of Troy
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PalisadesRobinson at Kingery
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Ojo De Agua Park @ Los Pueblos
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Chuck Heinrich Park
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North Stanton at 1000 Steps Trail
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Lomas del Sol Park
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Lomas del Sol Park
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OSAB/State Park/StaffRecommendation
Recommends proceeding with the seven identifiedtrailhead locations
Establish memorandum of understanding with PSB,Parks, and State Park
Approve other locations and address access throughthe subdivision process as development occurs