Spring 2009 Little Toot Newsletter
Submitted by NC Rail-Trails on May 15, 2009
The SPRING 2009 edition of Little Toot has been posted to our web site and mailed out to members and others preferring to receive the print version.
Some highlights include:
- North Carolina Rail-Trails took a major step toward strengthening its Web presence at its April board meeting by agreeing to solicit proposals for a new Web site design as part of a 12 to 18-month ramp-up. This new design will build on the Legal page and News page added recently and facilitate longer term plans for a searchable data base, maps of trails and projects and digital image galleries. The design will be based on a Content Management System in order to allow all of our Board to post content. Our RFP was released May 5. Design work should start by early July and we hope to have the new site operating by mid-September.
- Long term development of the Washington - Greenville Rail-Trail and Greenway is now officially underway. A kick-off was held on April 17-19th at the Cycle NC weekend event. Maps and a brochure can be downloaded from our Maps page.
- Our Board of Directors welcomes two new members: Steve Smutko--an extension specialist at NCSU for a 3 year term and Alison Carpenter, a bicycle and pedestrian planner for a two year term.
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