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Snowmobile Friendly Community Program Guide <br />Project Manager and Author: Kim Raap — Trails 'Work Consulting <br />34°0 S. Florence Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57103 (605) 371-9799 Trailsworkkgrriail.Lrrm <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DISCLAIMER <br />This program guide was developed by the American Council, of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) with <br />funding provided by the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) administered by the U.S, Department of <br />Transportation — Federal Highway Administration (FI-IWA). <br />ACSA's leadership and member are recognized for their participation and guidance during project <br />development. A special thank you to the International Snowmobile Tourism Guuneil (ISTC) and its <br />members for promoting the concept to enlianue snowmobile safety, access, and tourism. It is also <br />recognized that the concept for this program guide was spawned, in part, by The League of American <br />Bicyclists' much more elaborate Bicycle Friendly Connnunity Program. <br />The sole purpose of this publication is educational only, with no other intent but to help expand the <br />knowledge of local communities, businesses, clubs, associations, and trail managers. It should not be <br />assumed that all contributors agree with every written word, but are opinions only. Thee authors, <br />contributors, FHWA, Trails Work Consulting, ACSA and its members accept no liability resulting from <br />the compliance or noncompliance with the findings or recommendations given herein, or for the accuracy <br />or completeness ofinforxnation contained herein, <br />Notice <br />This docurneut is disseminated under the sponsorship ache <br />I.X.S. Department of Transportation in the interest of <br />information exchange, The U.S. Government assumes no <br />liability for the use of information contained in this <br />document <br />0 <br />U S D€partrrtent of Transportation <br />federal 1-110wayAdirdrdstratiou <br />The U.S. Government does not endorse products or manufacturers. 1 radcniarks or manufaeturers' names <br />appear in this report only because they are considered essential to the objective of this document_ <br />The contents of this report reflect the views of ihe authors, who are responsible for the facts and accuracy <br />' of the data presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the L.T.S. <br />Department of Transportation. <br />This report does not constitute a standard, specificationor regulation. <br />Provided bye American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) <br />271 Woodland Pass, Suite 216, East Lansing, MI 48523 (517) 351-4362 <br />�1+.ww_sDo�w1110'bi1Cr _uri:: and WIN w_sn at 1uL%bdleinfq.ot <br />Copyright c 2D15 Owned by the American Council of Snowmobile Associations <br />All Rights Reserved. <br />Information may be reproduced withrnit'permission by no! forproit organizations and public agencies <br />fear recreational trail safety, access education, or tourism promotion purposes, <br />2 <br />