by Clayton Kessler | Sep 27, 2012 | British Columbia, Canada, Tracks And Trails Blog
Recreation Sites and Trails Staff Recreation Sites and Trails is business line in Provincial Operations with line of sight to regions and districts.Recreation Sites and Trails consists of 30 regular and 8.5 auxiliary positions.More than 90% of recreation staff work at...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 27, 2012 | British Columbia, Canada, Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
Capital Improvement Program Recreation Sites and Trails: Capital Improvements at recreation sites and trails began in 1971. Since then, more than 250 capital investment projects amounting to more than $20 M have been completed. The accumulated amortization is...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 27, 2012 | British Columbia, Canada, Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
Mountain Pine Beetle More than 40 percent of the recreation sites and trails have been impacted by mountain pine beetle. Dead and dying trees on recreation sites and trails presents a significant public safety hazards due to potential tree failure and windfall. In...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 27, 2012 | British Columbia, Canada, Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
Trail Initiatives 1. Provincial Recreation Trails Strategy The Tourism Action Plan called for the development of a Trails Program for British Columbia. A collaborative, multi-jurisdictional and stakeholder imitative lead by Recreation Sites and Trails has produced a...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 27, 2012 | British Columbia, Canada, Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
Challenges 1. Operational funding for maintaining recreation sites and trails and the Spirit of 2010 Trail. Draft Treasury Board submissions have been prepared requesting an uplift to the 2011/12 base budget of: • $4.0M to keep recreation sites and trails open, safe...