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Date: October 19, 2006
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Draft outdoor recreation, conservation and open space plan to be presented at local meetings
Presentation to include local recommendations
(RICHMOND, Va.) – A new draft of the state’soutdoor recreation, conservation and open space plan, includinglocal recommendations, will be the focus of two public meetingsheld in Farmville, Thursday, Nov. 2.
Planners from the Virginia Department of Conservation andRecreation will present the draft Virginia Outdoors Plan at3 p.m. and 7 p.m. meetings at the Old Train Station, 510 West3rd Street, Farmville. These are among more than 40 meetingsto be held statewide Oct. through Dec.
The Virginia Outdoors Plan is the state’s officialconservation, outdoor recreation and open space guide. Alllevels of government and the private sector use it in determiningand meeting land conservation, outdoor recreation and openspace needs. Recommendations in the plan are also used asone of the tools in ranking projects for Virginia Land ConservationFoundation funds.
“The VOP has long been an important tool in meetingVirginians’ outdoor recreational needs,” said DCR Director JosephH. Maroon. “With Gov. Kaine’s commitment to landconservation, this plan takes on added significance.”
The plan is revised every five years. As part of its revision,DCR staff have updated the outdoor recreation resource inventory,conducted a statewide Virginia Outdoor Survey with assistancefrom Virginia Commonwealth University and last fall held aseries of 40 public input meetings statewide. Among the topicsbrought up in those meetings were trails and greenway linkages,water trails and scenic waterways, urban greenspace, eco-tourismand nature deficit disorder. Local outdoor recreation andconservation recommendations also surfaced. Recommendationsfound in the draft plan include:
For Farmville and the counties of Amelia, Buckingham, Charlotte,Cumberland, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward:
- Develop the 34-mile rail-to-trail High Bridge Trail StatePark.
- Connect High Bridge Trail State Park to the Appomattox CourthouseNational Historic Park, Holliday Lake, Twin Lakes and SailorsCreek state parks.
- Support the establishment of the Appomattox River Blueway,a water route along the scenic shoreline in Farmville. Thisproposed blueway would link Wilcks Lake Park to RiversidePark and interface with the town's proposed greenways.
- Recommend evaluation for Virginia Scenic River designationfor portions of the James, Slate, Staunton and Upper AppomattoxRivers.
The draft VOP is also available for review on the DCR website.Go to www.dcr.virginia.gov; click on “Recreation Planning” thenon “Draft 2007 Virginia Outdoors Plan.” Commentswill be accepted through Dec. 15, 2006 and can be sent to vop@dcr.virginia.gov.
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