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STAM 2003 - Joel Lynch Presentation

Land & Water Conservation Fund Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Planning (SCORP)

"...Foremost among the developments..."

Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (ORRRC) Recommendations

Land & Water Conservation Fund Act (1965)

Land & Water Conservation Fund Goals

New LWCF Role

Land & Water Conservation Fund Legacy

Land & Water Conservation Legacy: Trails

Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)

New Priorities for SCORP Planning

SCORP Status

Convergence of Ideals

Some Cursory Observations

Staple SCORP Priorities

Emerging SCORP Priorities

Key Activity Priorities

Conclusion

Questions and Comments

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SCORP Status

  • 47 of 56 States/Territories "approved"
  • 9 States/Territories working on drafts
    • Many expected in December 2003
  • Many include a Statewide Trail Plan

Notes:

As of September 19, 2003, the majority of SCORPs are completed with the remaining nearing completion. Of these, many include a trails plan while others include the trail plan by reference. In some cases, the Statewide Trail Plan represents a latter phase of the State's overall SCORP efforts.


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