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This report provides a preliminary evaluation of potential trail connections from the Eureka Waterfront Trail southward along the east side of Humboldt Bay into the Eel River Valley. The study was funded by the Humboldt County Association of Governments (HCAOG) to identify conceptual...

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The Overall Work Program (OWP) is a one-year scope of work and budget for RTPA activities to be accomplished in the fiscal year, July 1 to June 30. It is a statement of proposed work and estimated costs that tie available transportation funding to specific transportation planning activities...

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What is our "next generation" mobility future?  HCAOG is assessing if, how, and when new technologies can serve our region, and how they could supplement existing transportation services to give people more convenient and more sustainable transportation options.

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This Humboldt Regional Bicycle Plan is foremost a regional plan, intended primarily to facilitate projects and programs that will help build a bikeway system that makes bicycling throughout Humboldt County a safe, convenient, and practical means of transportation for all residents and visitors...

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State of Trails report cover

Trails give people options for safe, active transportation and recreation and provide social, environmental, and economic benefits to our communities. Considerable effort is being made working toward the goal of a network of connected regional and local trails in Humboldt County. The purpose...

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City of Fortuna sign

The City of Fortuna is leading this planning project, which will evaluate how "friendly" and connected Highway 101, Downtown, and the Riverwalk Area are for multi-modal transportation. Focus areas are the 12th Street and Kenmar Road crossings of Highway 101 in Fortuna. The study included an...

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A collage of photos of the Little River Area

The Little River Trail Feasibility Study (LRTFS), funded by the State Coastal Conservancy, analyzed potential non-motorized trail alignments from the southern end of Scenic Drive across the Little River to Clam Beach Drive. Creating a trail connection along this stretch of Humboldt County...

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Annie and Mary trail photo

The Annie & Mary Trail is a proposed regional trail connecting the cities of Arcata and Blue Lake. The trail would generally follow the Mad River and former Arcata & Mad River Railroad Company corridor, with alternate alignments as needed based on geographic constraints. The Annie...

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