TRAIL MAINTENANCE Sample Clauses

The Trail Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities for maintaining and repairing trails covered by the agreement. It typically specifies which party is responsible for routine upkeep, such as clearing debris, repairing erosion, or addressing safety hazards, and may set standards or schedules for these activities. This clause ensures that trails remain safe and accessible, preventing disputes over maintenance duties and helping to preserve the condition and usability of the trails over time.
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TRAIL MAINTENANCE. The Local Development Company and Trail Management Organisation should together review the Trail Management Plan for the trail once it is approved to join the Walks Scheme and as required thereafter. The plan should reference the sections on the Walks Scheme which will be maintained under work plans within the Walks Scheme framework. In addition, the plan will identify the work to be done on the rest of the trail (not covered by the Walks Scheme) and responsibility for work to be completed will be by local agreement between the Trail Management Organisation and Local Development Company. The Trail Management Plan should include details of the maintenance to be done such as litter picking, raking of leaves, filling of potholes, pruning back of overhanging or encroaching branches and vegetation and the maintenance of structures such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇, footbridges, gates etc. It should also include details of who will do the work. The Local Development Company and Trail Management Organisation shall keep written dated records of any works carried out that they are responsible for. In the case of the sections of the trail on the Walks Scheme, the section work plans will form the basis for these records. The records will be reviewed by Sport Ireland during trail inspections and may be required as evidence in the event of a claim for injury by a member of the public. The Trail Management Plan should be reviewed and amended as appropriate. This should be done in consultation with the Trail Management Organisation once the trail is approved to join the Walks Scheme. The Local Development Company and Trail Management Organisation should agree within the Trail Management Plan who assumes responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the trail and trail structures on all other sections of the trail which are not included on the Walks Scheme. Trail Management Organisations may submit maintenance and trail improvement proposals for consideration to the Local Development Company. These must be given due consideration, subject to available budgets and value for money assessment, and all requests must be responded to in writing or via email within one month. The Local Development Company should notify the Trail Management Organisation in advance of any contractor commencing previously agreed work on a Walks Scheme trail. Where emergency works need to be completed this may not be possible. The condition of the trails must be monitored on a routine basis. The frequency of monito...
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. Routine trail maintenance activities will be performed on existing trails to remove minor damage, defects or hazards and restore drainage and erosion control features. Preventative maintenance will also be performed to restore existing drain and erosion control features. Maintenance may include items such as the following although this list is not all-inclusive: clearing, removing slough and berm, filling ruts and troughs, grading tread material, erosion mitigation, bridges, removal of sediments/debris from drainage features and culverts, water bars and grade dips, incised trail, unsafe conditions, etc. Will be considered as included in Contract unit price bid per LINEAR FOOT in accordance with these specifications and no additional compensation will be allowed thereafter.
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. The CLUB agrees to assist the STATE with the maintenance of the TRAIL. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, signage, routine inspection, installation, repair, and replacement of bridges and culverts, removal of rocks and stumps, placement of gravel and natural fill, smoothing the trail surface, installation of broad based dips, water bars and ditches, removal of fallen trees, cutting back vegetation encroaching on the TRAIL to assist with safe winter grooming practices, and grooming of the TRAIL. a. The CLUB may apply for Grant-In-Aid (GIA) and/or Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant funds in order to complete maintenance of the TRAIL. The CLUB is also permitted to solicit and receive donations on behalf of, and for use in, the maintenance of the PROPERTY. Third party donations shall not constitute a claim or interest within the PROPERTY. The CLUB shall notify all donor(s) of this policy in writing. b. The STATE agrees that the CLUB is a maintenance partner of the STATE, and as such, the STATE agrees that the CLUB shall not be responsible for providing repairs on the PROPERTY caused by unexpected catastrophic events, natural or otherwise, damages caused by others, major TRAIL damages, or impacts caused by the public use of the TRAILS. Such significant repairs would be done in partnership between the parties, including, but not limited to, shared labor, materials, and expenses. c. The CLUB agrees to maintain all necessary safeguards for the safety of the public and CLUB volunteers. The CLUB shall not be liable for personal injury or property damage from construction, maintenance, or trail improvements for public recreational use, pursuant to RSA 508:14, II, in the absence of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. d. The CLUB agrees to maintain a record of all persons involved in volunteer work on the PROPERTY. Said record will contain the volunteer’s full name, dates and hours of volunteer work, and type of volunteer work performed to enable the protections under RSA 508:17. e. The CLUB agrees to maintain all equipment, to include but not be limited to, chainsaws, handsaws, limb saws, excavators, backhoes, rock ▇▇▇▇▇, graders, groomers, and drags, utilized for trail work on the PROPERTY, in proper operating condition with all safety devices functioning. f. The CLUB agrees that volunteers must use, at a minimum, the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when utilizing a chainsaw for trail work: Hardhat, Ear protection, Leat...
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. The CONTRACTOR agrees to assist the STATE with the maintenance of the TRAIL. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, routine inspection, installation, repair, and replacement of bridges and culverts, removal of rocks and stumps, placement of gravel and natural fill, smoothing the trail surface, installation of broad-based dips, water bars and ditches, removal of fallen trees, cutting back vegetation encroaching on the TRAIL to assist with safe winter grooming practices, and grooming the TRAIL. a. Kiosks: There are several kiosks located at various points along the TRAIL. These are permanently fixed to the TRAIL and are the property of the STATE. The CONTRACTOR shall not remove or alter these kiosks without prior approval from the STATE. The CONTRACTOR may perform regular maintenance and upkeep to the kiosks. The CONTRACTOR shall not add any additional kiosks to any part of the TRAIL without prior approval from the STATE. Requests for additional kiosks shall be made to the STATE through the CONTRACTOR’s Annual Work Plan. Any additional structures that were installed to the TRAIL prior to this AGREEMENT are subject to removal at the STATE’s discretion. No other structures may be installed to the TRAIL without prior approval from the STATE. b. The CONTRACTOR may apply for Grant-In-Aid (GIA) and/or Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant funds in order to complete maintenance of the TRAIL. The CONTRACTOR is also permitted to solicit and receive donations on behalf of, and for use in, the maintenance of the PROPERTY. Third party donations shall not constitute a claim or interest within the PROPERTY. The CONTRACTOR shall notify all donor(s) of this policy in writing. c. The STATE agrees that the CONTRACTOR is a maintenance partner of the STATE, and as such, the STATE agrees that the CONTRACTOR shall not be responsible for providing repairs on the PROPERTY caused by unexpected catastrophic events, natural or otherwise, damages caused by others, major TRAIL damages, or impacts caused by the public use of the TRAILS. Such significant repairs would be done in partnership between the parties, including, but not limited to, shared labor, materials, and expenses. d. The CONTRACTOR agrees to maintain all necessary safeguards for the safety of the public and CONTRACTOR volunteers. The CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for personal injury or property damage from construction, maintenance, or trail improvements for public recreational use, pursuant to RSA 508:14, II...
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. Maintenance Priorities
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. Routine trail maintenance limited to brushing and light maintenance of existing tread with hand tools.
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. Trails shall be maintained in a fashion to allow for the safe passage of snowmobiles. This will be in accordance with practices outlined in the Guidelines for Snowmobile Trail Groomer Operator Training booklet. Such trails shall be readily identifiable to the public as part of the Statewide Snowmobile Trail System. Corridor and secondary route trail markers and other appurtenant snowmobile trail signs, as identified in the New York State Snowmobile Trail Signing Handbook, must be used on trails receiving state funds and placed in compliance with those guidelines found in the New York State Snowmobile Trail Signing Handbook. The LOCAL SPONSOR agrees to notify OPRHP of any trail closing(s) within two (2) business days of being notified of said closure. All grant monies received under this program must be used for the sole purpose of developing and maintaining the trails approved by OPRHP. Trail maintenance is defined as grooming or smoothing the snow on the trails to remove moguls or potholes, trail brushing, trail surface preparation, building/repairing/replacing culverts, bridges, parking areas, restrooms, and facilities construction, fencing and trail signage.
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. The primary trail work conducted on RR Point will be the maintenance of the existing trail system. The County responsibilities will involve removal of hazard trees, downed trees, branches and vegetation cutbacks from the trail corridor, and the preservation of the trail bed through mechanical manipulation of the substrate or through the addition of binding materials. The secondary component of trail work will be the rerouting of particular sections of trail in areas where there is excessive erosion of the trail or road bed or in areas where the substrate retains water for prolonged periods of time and cannot be corrected by mechanical manipulation or through the addition of binding materials.
TRAIL MAINTENANCE non-motorized trail maintenance for all trails constructed hereunder on a schedule similar to other non- motorized trails situated within Grand County and at its sole discretion.
TRAIL MAINTENANCE. The primary trail work conducted on RR Point will be the maintenance of the existing trail system. This will involve removal of downed trees blocking the trail and branches from trail corridor. The secondary component of trail work will be the rerouting of particular sections of trail in areas where there is excessive erosion of the trail or road bed or in areas where the substrate retains water for prolonged periods of time and cannot be corrected by mechanical manipulation or through the addition of binding materials. The Conservancy will also help to identify and eliminate pop up trails. During the winter months and when needed, Conservancy will provide grooming services for the cross-country trails.