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Accessible Parks & Trails Program There are more than 1200 miles of multi-use trails throughout New York State yet there is no database of New York State trails that provides any information on trail characteristics of interest to persons with disabilities. Many of New York’s trails are accessible but are rarely used by persons with disabilities because of a lack of information that would assure them of their suitability for use. Without knowing whether a trail will be able to accommodate their needs, persons with disabilities are reluctant to use New York’s trails and thus cannot enjoy the health, recreational, and alternative transportation benefits that they can provide. Other trails could become accessible if only trail managers knew what improvements were needed. The goal of Parks & Trails New York’s Accessible Parks & Trails Program is to increase the a With no individuals trained in UTAP in New York outside of twelve state agency personnel, Parks & Trails New York decided to build a group of persons who were formally trained in UTAP who would then be able to work with volunteers to generate accessibility-related trail condition information for New York’s trails. Parks & Trails New York’s goal is to add the resulting information to their Trail Finder Maps and make it available for trail managers to create on-site accessibility signage as well as discover areas where trail improvements could be made to increase accessibility or address unsafe conditions.
UTAP Trainings were conducted in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
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29 Elk Street w Albany, NY 12207 w (ph) 518-434-1583 w (fax) 518-427-0067 w ptny@ptny.org Parks & Trails New York is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization as defined by the IRS. |
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