Trail Enhancements and Connectivity
On October 4, 2022, the Board of Directors authorized the establishment of a Temporary Committee on Trail Enhancements and Connectivity to develop a plan for Manchester’s trail network. The charge of the committee is as follows:
i. Allocate $300,000 of federal American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) funds “for the purpose of acquiring parcels of land that improve or enhance the connection of accessibility of recreational trails,”
ii. Allocate $200,000 of federal American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) funds to “maintain, upgrade, or otherwise enhance existing trails.
We want to hear from you! Please take the survey below to share your preferences and priorities on the proposed allocations.
Trail Enhancements and Connectivity Map
We are excited to gather your input on various local initiatives, including trails and points of interest. To make your voice heard, we are introducing an interactive map feature where you can mark places of interest that might not be included in the survey. Here's how it works:
Explore the Map: You will find an interactive map of our community. Feel free to zoom in, pan around, and explore different areas.
Mark Your Points of Interest: If you come across any places in our community that you believe should be considered for future development or improvement, you can drag a pin at your chosen location and provide a brief description.
Survey Questions: After you've marked your points of interest, please proceed with the survey questions. We'll first ask you to rank the options we've provided, and then you can continue with the interactive map.
Share Your Vision: Use the interactive map to share your vision for our community. This is your opportunity to contribute ideas for projects, parks, trails, or any other developments you'd like to see in the future.
Optional: If none of the survey options align with your ideas, you can suggest additional preferences in the survey's 'Other' option.
Thank you for your participation! Your insights will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our community."