POLICY CONCERNING USAGE OF “OTHER POWER-DRIVEN MOBILITY DEVICES
- Posted On March 24, 2011
- By Butler Freeport Trail
- In Policies
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PURSUANT TO 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.130 (b)(7), (h)
“A public entity shall make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or
procedures when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the
basis of disability, unless the public entity can demonstrate that making the
modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or
activity.” 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7).
But, “[a] public entity may impose legitimate safety requirements necessary for
the safe operation of its services, programs, or activities. However, the public
entity must ensure that its safety requirements are based on actual risks, not on
mere speculation, stereotypes, or generalizations about individuals with
disabilities.” 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(h).
PROHIBITIONS
Buffalo Township, along with the Butler Freeport Community Trail Council, has
completed an assessment of this trail and has found that fuel-powered vehicles
and golf carts, with the exception of staff-driven or emergency vehicles
necessary to eliminate safety risks by maintaining the property or providing
necessary assistance in an emergency, may not be used in this location due to one
or more of the following Department of Justice assessment factors:
- (i) The type, size, weight, dimensions, and speed of the device;
- (ii) The facility’s volume of pedestrian traffic;
- a. Specifically, this trail has a high volume of both pedestrian and bicycle traffic. This policy is necessary to ensure thesafety of bot
- (iii) The facility’s design and operational characteristics;
- (iv) Whether legitimate safety requirements can be established to permit the safe operation of the other power-driven mobility device in the specific facility;
- a. Specifically, this multi-use trail permits equestrian use. Combining equestrian use, pedestrian use, and motorized vehicle use creates a legitimate concern for safety and risk of serious harm to other trail users. Allowing fuel-powered vehicles or golf carts to travel freely on the trail would render the trail unsafe for other visitors; and
- (v) Whether the use of the other power-driven mobility device creates a substantial risk of serious harm to the immediate environment or natural or cultural resources, or poses a conflict with Federal land management laws and regulations.
6th Annual Buffalo Creek Half Marathon
- Posted On March 24, 2011
- By Butler Freeport Trail
- In Featured, Past Events
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| October 15, 2011 |
The Butler-Freeport Community Trail Council, Inc. in conjunction with major sponsor Rex Energy and a variety of local sponsors hold the Buffalo Creek Half Marathon each October. In 2009 370+ runners, age 15 to 85, finished the fast, gentle downhill course through the scenic Buffalo Creek Watershed with many runners posting personal bests. The 2010 Buffalo Creek Half Marathon is scheduled for Saturday, October 16, 2010 with a 9:00am start. The Course is USATF Certified. Timing is by RFID Chip Timing System.
The Butler-Freeport Community Trail Council, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation and volunteer organization which spearheaded the building of the Butler-Freeport Community Trail, a Rails-to-Trails project, in partnership with Buffalo Township, Butler County. The Trail Council through its members promotes and assists in the development of the Trail, assists in the maintenance and improvements of the Trail, educates the community on the uses and benefits of the Trail, and generates community involvement.
Check out www.buffalocreekhalfmarathon.com for details!
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Butler Freeport Historic GeoTrail
- Posted On March 24, 2011
- By Butler Freeport Trail
- In Geocaching
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Twenty historical caches have been placed on the trail. Each cache box contains a passport (please take only one passport)or (download one here BFTHGTpassport ), visit each cache and obtain the keyword, when you have filled your passport contact president@butlerfreeporttrail.org to purchase your custom, trackable geocoin or it will be available at local events.
A $10 donation is requested, we are using this program as a fundraiser to place historical kiosks along the trail. If you would like to learn to geocache, please attend the event, there will be experienced cachers to show you how. To obtain coordinates for the historical caches, you must register at www.geocaching.com
Proposed Bike Routes in the City of Butler
- Posted On March 24, 2011
- By Butler Freeport Trail
- In Featured
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Proposed Bike Routes in the City of Butler
Trail Bulletin Boards Notice
- Posted On March 24, 2011
- By Butler Freeport Trail
- In Notices
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Trail Bulletin Boards are for approved trail notices and information. Please do not post business cards, flyers, etc.
Contact Chris Ziegler, our trail council President for advertising rates or permission to post trail related notices,etc.
