The Florida Greenways and Trails System (FGTS) Priority Corridors are the focused vision for trails in the state of Florida and rank higher for implementation than the Opportunity Trail Corridors. Land Trail Priority Corridors are selected from the Land Trail Opportunity map and must also support conservation of the Florida Ecological Greenway Network's six levels of priorities.
This GIS layer is created by the Office of Greenways of Trails as an update to the 2015 Land Trail Priorities layer to support the statewide Florida Greenways & Trails System (FGTS). To read more about the Florida Greenways & Trails System plan, please see: https://floridadep.gov/parks/ogt/content/florida-greenways-and-trails-system-plan-and-maps
The Florida Greenways and Trails System (FGTS) Plan provides a comprehensive approach to identify, prioritize, connect, promote and coordinate the implementation of a statewide system of connected greenways and trails. This plan is the vision for the FGTS both on land and water, with the intent of improving the health and welfare of the public. Creating a statewide system of greenways and trails for Florida is an important way to integrate aspects of the natural and human environments. Greenways and trails join communities together by linking features such as parks, open space, historic sites and residential areas. Nonmotorized trails and waterways provide places for paddlers, bicyclists, hikers, horseback riders and others to recreate and experience the many natural and cultural wonders of our state. Greenways are natural landscape linkages that are vital to the maintenance of functional and healthy native ecosystems. Ecological greenways support our human environments and allow wildlife to thrive and travel from place to place.
publication date
This dataset should be used in conjunction with the Office of Greenways and Trails Florida Greenways & Trails System Plan 2018-2022. Pursuant to Chapter 260.0141 Florida Statutes: Planning materials, maps, and data and other information developed or used in the Greenways and Trails Program shall not be construed as designation of lands as part of the statewide system of greenways and trails. Identification of lands on this map shall not: 1. Require or empower any unit of local government, or any state agency, to impose additional or more restrictive environmental, land-use, or zoning regulations; 2. Be construed or cited as authority to adopt, enforce, or amend any environmental rule or regulation; comprehensive plan goals, policies, or objectives; or zoning or land-use regulations; 3. Be used as the basis for permit denial; imposition of any permit condition; or application of any rule, regulation, or ordinance by any subdivision of local, regional, or state government, or; 4. Be construed or cited as authority by any governmental agency to reduce or restrict the rights of owners of lands so identified.
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Greenways & Trails, Florida Department of Transportation, University of Florida GeoPlan Center
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original data layer's topology
This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our knowledge.
This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
Spatial and Attribute Information
Data for a new layer obtained from the Office of Greenways and Trails. This layer replaces the Priority Trail Opportunities layer in DataMiner and MapDirect.
********************************************************************** This dataset was received by the GeoPlan Center on 3/21/2018 from Daniel F. Diaz via email (daniel.diaz@dep.state.fl.us). The data was in shapefile format and was in the following projection: Albers NAD 83 HARN. - Redefined the projection to FGDL Albers HARN - Added the field DESCRIPT based on SEG_NAME. - Added the field FGDLAQDATE based on date received from source. - Removed the field SHAPE_LENG. - Upcased all text in the attribute table. - Data set was renamed trail_prio_feb18 from LAND_TRAIL_PRIORITIES
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
Esri
Trail corridor name. Trail corridors may include several local trails with unique trail names.
OGT
The trail segment or local trail name.
OGT
County in which a trail segment occurs.
OGT
Length of trail segment in miles.
OGT
FGDL added field based on SEG_NAME.
GeoPlan
FGDL added field based on date received from source.
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
GeoPlan
Length in meters
GeoPlan
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