{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This dataset represents undesignated trails and road-like pathways on OSMP managed lands. Data has been collected from surveys since 2012 (at varying intervals). Data was combined into one Feature class starting in 2020. \n \nStarting in 2019, each trail maintenance zone of the system is surveyed every 5 years. Thus, a complete set will be 2019-2023. To view the latest trails for the whole system use the following view: trailvwUndesignatedTrailsLatestSurvey. \n\nTrail widths are being collected for 2019-2023 surveyed trails. \n\nThe 2018 survey was designed to detect change over time when compared to the 2011/2012 results. Both inventories used the same detailed criteria to define undesignated pathways and reduce inter-observer variability. Some changes were made to the methodology in 2018 to improve management recommendations and implementation of restoration and/or site design actions.\n\nPoints were taken at any point in a trail where condition or pathway type changed (Change Points). If condition, function, or pathway type were continuous points were taken every 200 feet (Mid Points).\n\nEach point has a condition class assigned and trail function assigned to it.\n\nEach point included a photo point of the undesignated road or trail. Photos are stored with the collected points. Click points to access a photo link.\n\nPoints were later digitized into lines using a GPS line collected during data collection. \n\nTrail widths are present in any data collected from 2019 but not in 2018 survey data.\n\nCondition Class adapted from Jeffery Marion et al. 2009:\n\u2022 Class N - Recovering or emerging trail that does not meet mapping criteria (This class will not be used for trend analysis but will be used for trail and visitor management. For example, emerging trails can be prioritized for closure with volunteer program.)\n\u2022 Class L - Noticeably impeded vegetation growth; some vegetation cover loss; some organic litter pulverized within tread; some bare soil exposed; tread intact\n\u2022 Class M \u2013 Nearly complete or total loss of...", "description": "
To document existence of undesignated trails throughout the OSMP landbase.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV>",
"summary": "This dataset represents undesignated trails and road-like pathways on OSMP managed lands. Data has been collected from surveys since 2012 (at varying intervals). Data was combined into one Feature class starting in 2020. \n \nStarting in 2019, each trail maintenance zone of the system is surveyed every 5 years. Thus, a complete set will be 2019-2023. To view the latest trails for the whole system use the following view: trailvwUndesignatedTrailsLatestSurvey. \n\nTrail widths are being collected for 2019-2023 surveyed trails. \n\nThe 2018 survey was designed to detect change over time when compared to the 2011/2012 results. Both inventories used the same detailed criteria to define undesignated pathways and reduce inter-observer variability. Some changes were made to the methodology in 2018 to improve management recommendations and implementation of restoration and/or site design actions.\n\nPoints were taken at any point in a trail where condition or pathway type changed (Change Points). If condition, function, or pathway type were continuous points were taken every 200 feet (Mid Points).\n\nEach point has a condition class assigned and trail function assigned to it.\n\nEach point included a photo point of the undesignated road or trail. Photos are stored with the collected points. Click points to access a photo link.\n\nPoints were later digitized into lines using a GPS line collected during data collection. \n\nTrail widths are present in any data collected from 2019 but not in 2018 survey data.\n\nCondition Class adapted from Jeffery Marion et al. 2009:\n\u2022 Class N - Recovering or emerging trail that does not meet mapping criteria (This class will not be used for trend analysis but will be used for trail and visitor management. For example, emerging trails can be prioritized for closure with volunteer program.)\n\u2022 Class L - Noticeably impeded vegetation growth; some vegetation cover loss; some organic litter pulverized within tread; some bare soil exposed; tread intact\n\u2022 Class M \u2013 Nearly complete or total loss of...",
"title": "Undesignated Trails",
"tags": [
"Boulder",
"OSMP",
"Open Space and Mountain Parks",
"Trail",
"Path",
"Undesignated",
"Social",
"UDT"
],
"type": "",
"typeKeywords": [],
"thumbnail": "",
"url": "",
"minScale": 150000000,
"maxScale": 5000,
"spatialReference": "",
"accessInformation": "City of Boulder",
"licenseInfo": " Verify with Jake Engelman before sharing or using with consultants, contractors, or others who are outside OSMP staff. This is sensitive data, not share with public.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
}