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File #: 24-1012    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/1/2024 In control: Parks and Recreation Commission
On agenda: 11/7/2024 Final action:
Effective date: 11/7/2024    
Title: Adopt-A-Trail Program
Attachments: 1. Att 1. Adopt-A-Trail Program Description, 2. Att 2. Adopt-A-Trail Program Application, 3. Att 3. Adopt-A-Trail Program Rules and Procedures, 4. Att 4. Adopt-A-Trail Safety Requirements, 5. Att 5. Adopt-A-Trail Activity Reporting Form, 6. Att 6. Aerial Map of City Trails 2024
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION

FROM: Lea Kolek, Parks and Community Service Manager

PREPARED BY: Roseann Otis, Office Assistant II - Parks & Recreation

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Adopt-A-Trail Program
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RECOMMENDATION
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Discuss Adopt-A-Trail Program and Provide Recommendations and/or Direction on any Changes to Rules and Procedures as well as the Ancillary Documents.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
On September 5, 2024, the Parks and Recreation Commissioners asked for this item to be brought back at the November meeting to allow for additional review and research of the topic (Vote 3-0)1.

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Coordinate and deliver responsive, effective community services.

BACKGROUND
The Adopt-A-Trail program allows individuals, families, organizations, and businesses to contribute towards the effort of maintaining beautiful and clean City-owned trails in Murrieta by assisting with minor weed abatement, litter removal, and maintenance concern reporting. The Adopt-A-Trial program can also be used towards community service hours that are needed for high school students to graduate.

Volunteers make a commitment to pick up litter and perform minor weed abatement on the designated trail at least once every three months for a one-year period (i.e. once a quarter). Volunteers are encouraged to monitor conditions on their section of the trail and report any problems to City staff members for follow up. There is no cost to participants associated with the program.

Murrieta as well as most other government agencies that have such a program provide the volunteer group with trash bags, certain litter removal equipment, safety vests, and identification signage at the trailhead that advertises who they are. Equipment or other ancillary items for which the volunteer group is responsible include such things as sunscreen, hats, gloves, and protective clothing.

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