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NRS's team of planners has been designing interpretive signs and related graphic publications for over a decade. We work with federal, state, and regional agencies and organizations on projects ranging from interpretive trail design to map and guide brochures.
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Project Date (Y-M-D):   2003-08-01
Detailed analysis of potential multi-use trail routes between Arcata and Korbel, including and parallel to the historic Arcata & Mad River Railroad corridor.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2012-06-04
Plans and cost estimates for a multi-use trail along the South Eureka waterfront.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2002-08-01
Plans and cost estimates for a multi-use trail along the South Eureka waterfront.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2007-12-01
Series of projects with the County of Humboldt and state funders to plan and construct multi-use trail, including amenities such as interpretive signage, kiosks, benches, and bike racks.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2006-05-31
Five award-winning reports – including innovative GIS maps and a 'how-to' guide – on transportation equity in Humboldt County.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2012-04-27
Updated for 2012! Info-packed map of existing and recommended cycling routes that includes many other regional features of interest. Available in local stores or via NRS (see below for contact info)

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Completed by Humboldt Bay Watershed Advisory Committee (HBWAC), is a compilation of watershed information; a report on the evaluation of that information; and a list of high priority goals and objectives aimed at protecting and/or restoring watershed processes in order to preserve and enhance salmon and steelhead habitat.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2001-12-01
Analysis of conceptual, potential and priority trail and public access projects around Humboldt Bay.

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Planning for non-motorized boat access in Humboldt Bay by identifying sensitive resources, designing of access sites, interpretive signage, and extensively updating the 'Humboldt Bay Water Trails Map & Guide'.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2009-07-01
The Humboldt Coastal Trail seeks to plan a multiuse trail spanning the Humboldt County coastline and providing coastal access to adjacent communities.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2005-03-31
Innovative strategy to base land use decisionmaking on a new method of watershed assessment data, including a strong component of community participation and compelling GIS maps.

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Assessment of the overall health of the Mad River watershed relative to designated beneficial uses of and impairments to those waters; a plan developed with private and public landowners to address water quality impairments and identify watershed-wide restoration priorities.

Project Date (Y-M-D):   2002-12-01
Analysis of potential trail development opportunities along the Avenue of the Giants in southern Humboldt County.

 
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