Legislation Details

File #: 19-664    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 10/16/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/26/2019 Final action: 12/5/2019
Title: Resolution of Support for the City of Colorado Springs' Daniel's Pass Trail Grant Application to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife State Trails Program Presenter: Karen Palus, Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Tilah Larson, Senior Analyst - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Attachments: 1. 11-12-19 - Daniel's Pass Grant - Resolution, 2. 11-12-19 - Daniel's Pass Grant - Powerpoint, 3. Signed Resolution 137-19.pdf

 

Title

Resolution of Support for the City of Colorado Springs’ Daniel’s Pass Trail Grant Application to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife State Trails Program

 

  Presenter: 

Karen Palus, Director - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Tilah Larson, Senior Analyst - Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services

 

Body

  Summary:

The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department submitted an application to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Non-Motorized Trails Grant Opportunity to construct the Daniel’s Pass Trail.  The grant application requests $250,000 in funding to support the construction of the trail and its supporting elements. The department is seeking a resolution from City Council in support of the application.

 

  Background: 

The 2018 North Cheyenne Cañon Park Master Plan recommends the development of the Daniel’s Pass Trail System. The project reflects the following goals:

   • Implement recommendations from the North Cheyenne Cañon Park Master and Management Plan.
   • Develop and construct new sustainable non-motorized single-track trail opportunities in undeveloped sections of North Cheyenne Cañon Park.
   • Establish new trail connections to existing trails within the park to create increase trail connectivity throughout the park. 
   • Provide sustainable access to the newly acquired 200 acre parcel of North Cheyenne Cañon Park, known as the west parcel.
   • Develop a new trailhead to serve the Daniel’s Pass Trail System.
   • Maximize Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services investment into the historic North Cheyenne Cañon Park.

The scope of work for the project includes:

Trailhead Development -
   • Paved parking lot for 12 cars
   • Informational kiosk with trail map
   • Trail crossing on N. Cheyenne Cañon Road

Trail Development -
   • New 1.9 miles of new sustainable trail construction of the Daniel’s Pass Trail, connecting N. Cheyenne Cañon Road to Gold Camp Road.
   • New 0.5 miles of new sustainable trail construction of the Bruin Inn Connector, connecting Helen Hunt Falls Visitor Center and Columbine Trail to the new Daniel’s Pass Trail.
   • Installation of two new pedestrian fiberglass trail bridges over Cheyenne Creek: one for the Daniel’s Pass Trail, the other for the Bruin Inn Connector.
   • Trail closure of unsustainable rogue trails.

Signage and Wayfinding -
   • New trail wayfinding and signage
   • Trail closure signage
   • Interpretative signage

If awarded, the project is ready to commence upon completion of grant administration requirements, which could occur in spring of 2020.

  Previous Council Action:

N/A

 

  Financial Implications:

Through Trails, Open Space and Parks (TOPS) funding the city will provide $75,000 as match funding, as proposed in the 2020 budget.  The Colorado Parks and Wildlife State Trails funding is included in the TABOR calculation.

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Advisory Board voted unanimously to support the application to Colorado Parks and Wildlife State Trails at their September 12, 2019 meeting.

 

  Stakeholder Process:

This trail was identified as part of the 2018 North Cheyenne Cañon Master Plan, which included a stakeholder process of four community workshops, a community open house, a presentation to and recommendation from the TOPS Working Committee, and a presentation to and approval from the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Advisory Board.

 

  Alternatives:

City Council may choose not to pass a resolution supporting the grant application. Doing so would limit the ability of the city to receive grant funds.

 

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Support the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services’ application to Colorado Parks and Wildlife - State Trails Non-Motorized Grant Opportunity for Daniel’s Pass Trail construction.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

N/A