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Description: These data represent OSMP's designated trails. All trails in this dataset are also managed by OSMP, even though some trails are actually owned by other agencies. Some trails are considered sensitive and are not displayed to the public. Use the 'Display' field to show or not show these trails; Display = 'Yes' will only display those trails that are okay to show to the public. Archived data exist and can be queried out using the 'DateFrom' and 'DateTo' fields. To show only those trails that are currently designated and to remove the network connectors (which are not real trails), use the following definition query: CURRENT_TIMESTAMP between DateFrom and DateTo and Name 'Network Connector Segment'
Description: Wildlife closure areas with date range and type of closure. EnactedClosure attribute must equal "Yes" and current date must fall between the Date_From and Date_To fields (replacing year in these fields with appropriate year(s)). Includes Raptor, Grassland Birds, Bats, and Invasive Species. This data is updated from OSMPGIS to GISPROD on the first Sunday of each month. It replaces the data found in WildlifeClosures.
Description: Management Areas designated as: Habitat Conservation Areas (HCA), Natural Areas (NA), Passive Recreation Areas (PRA), or Agricultural Areas (AA) in the 2005 Visitor Master Plan (VMP). Continuously updated as plans are approved for newly acquired properties.Management areas awaiting Board of Trustees and City Council approval are noted with ' - Conditional' suffix. TBD is to be determined. From the VMP: "Management area designations define a management emphasis for different areas within the Open Space and Mountain Parks land system, based on a primary open space purpose (e.g., provision of quality passive recreational opportunities, preservation of agriculture, and protection and restoration of natural systems). The management designation defines suitable visitor activities in each type of area and under what conditions those activities can occur. The management designation also defines the management strategies needed to enhance visitor experience and ensure compatability of visitor activities with resource protetion. [...] The set of strategies applied in a given management area is based on the land characteristics (e.g., physical and ecological qualities, existing and anticipated visitor use patterns, existing and potential visitor infrastructure, and others) and the management needs that exist in that area."
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