[IndianaTrails] THANK YOU!!!

Kress, Emily ekress at dnr.IN.gov
Thu Apr 27 13:36:10 PDT 2006


Thank you Greg, not only for forwarding this press release, but also for
attending.  And thanks to ALL who did come, and all who wished they
could have and sent wishes for support, and those who forwarded the
information to others.  We did have a well attended press conference.
Kyle said he counted 220 people and he's tall enough to have seen
everyone.

What was noticeable is that the Governor arrived early and stayed late
to talk with people.  And the people who came also stayed and talked,
not just to the Governor, but to one another.  It was a great networking
opportunity, and it was definitely, absolutely a tremendous show of
support for trails from many.  We had enthusiasts for all types of
trails present.  What a message you sent!
Thank you, thank you, thank you all!

Emily Kress
Division Director, Outdoor Recreation

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[mailto:List-bounces at indianatrails.org] On Behalf Of Greg Midgley
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:11 PM
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Subject: [IndianaTrails] Governor announces plan for state trails system


Here's the press release that accompanied Governor Daniels'
well-presented and well-attended press conference today in Plainfield.

Greg Midgley
National Road Heritage Trail, Inc.
www.nrht.org
greg at indianatrails.org
cell: 317-503-1101


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DNR NEWS

Indiana Department of Natural Resources
402 W. Washington St. W255 B
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2748

For immediate release:  April 26, 2006

Governor announces plan for state trails system
Indiana to host statewide summit to coordinate planning

Governor Mitch Daniels today announced the state's plan to build a
system of
trails that will better connect Hoosiers, contribute to the growing
ethic of
fitness and health, improve quality of life, and for some, provide an
alternative means of transportation.

"Right now, we have a unique opportunity in Indiana to use existing
corridors, such as abandoned railways, to build a superb trails system.
At
the same time, we can explore how to use the same system for some of the
state's infrastructure needs, such as utilities and telecommunications,"
said Daniels, who made the announcement at the Vandalia Trail in
Plainfield,
which eventually will become part of the cross-state National Road
Heritage
Trail.  "This system will play a big factor in economic development,
including expanding recreation and tourism, and will offer families and
communities more options for health, fitness and socialization."

There are some 3,100 miles of trails in Indiana, and cities, towns,
counties
and townships across the state are making great strides in providing a
wide
variety of trails and greenways for Hoosiers, but most of these efforts
don't connect with trails that may be in nearby counties or towns.

To get help with honing a state plan, Daniels and Department of Natural
Resources Director Kyle Hupfer announced plans for a May 31 Indiana
Trails
Plan Summit. About 300 trail planners will be invited to participate in
the
event to better coordinate trails efforts on a statewide basis. This
group
will assist in the preparation of the statewide trails plan and discuss
ways
to finance and implement the program.

Following the conference, the plan will be put out for public comment
and
the DNR will facilitate a series of public meetings to discuss its
details.

The plan will look ahead to the next ten years when Indiana is expected
to
add hundreds of miles of trails which will be used by hikers, bikers,
equestrians, joggers, off-road vehicles, snow mobiles and those who
simply
enjoy a relaxing stroll.

Gov. Daniels issued a directive to DNR to take a leadership role and
develop
the framework for the trails plan.  DNR, the Indiana Department of
Transportation, Department of Health, Office of Tourism, and the Indiana
Economic Development Corporation worked on the initial draft.

Since the first draft was completed, more then 30 leaders representing
trail
users, local government, regional development organizations, agriculture
and
business have provided input as a steering committee to refine the plan
and
organize the May 31 conference.

"The Governor has shown great leadership on health and recreation issues
and
a statewide trails plan will put Indiana at the forefront of national
greenways development," said Hupfer.

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Reporters contact: Kim Brant, DNR Communications, 317-232-4003



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