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Haddam Trail Network An introduction and a future

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Haddam Trail Network. An introduction and a future. Haddam Trails. > 50 Miles of Mapped Trails 42 trailheads Ownership State of Connecticut – Cockaponset Forest CT Forest and Park Association - Blue Blazed Trails RSD 17- Haddam Elementary Land Trust - Swan Hill Haddam Land Trust . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Haddam Trail Network

An introduction and a future

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> 50 Miles of Mapped Trails 42 trailheads Ownership

◦ State of Connecticut – Cockaponset Forest◦ CT Forest and Park Association - Blue Blazed Trails◦ RSD 17- Haddam Elementary Land Trust - Swan

Hill◦ Haddam Land Trust

Haddam Trails

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Cockaponsett Forest North

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Cockaponsett Forest South

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HES

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Haddam Land TrustTrails

•Bamforth (21)•Nedobity (15)•Ponsett Ridge (20)•Saraceno (9)

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Miller’s Pond

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Future Trails – Higganum Loop

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Average Appraised Value of Single Family Home in Haddam = $ 237,500

Average Assessed Value of Single Family Home in Haddam = $154,375

Average Tax Paid by Home Owner=$4,368 Average Children per Home = .48 Average Cost of Education for Each Child in

Haddam=$13,537, Which Equals = $6,497 per Household

Where is the $6496 difference coming from?

Haddam’s Economic Challenge

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Loss of CT Yankee Where does Haddam make up shortfall?

◦ Raise Taxes or Lower Spending (Schools) Trend from Haddam Visioning Sessions 1% of land set aside for commercial 0.8% zoned for industrial use Commercial Development of Village Center

Trails and Haddam’s Economic Development (Sustainment)

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Nearby (convenient) opportunities for active and healthy lifestyle.

Safe for pedestrians Increased awareness of natural

surroundings Non-motorized corridor connecting parts of

the town.

Benefits of Trails to Towns

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Increase in property values near trails Attacts new businesses and employees

◦ 2nd most important community amenity out of 18 choices (Mountain Bay Trail – Brown County, WI)

Increase in spending ◦ $13.54 per person per visit in town on food, beverages and

transportation (Ohio Miami Trail) – ($4 -$30) ◦ $277/year average per person in region on clothes, equipment

and accessories. If trail is centrally connected, can lead to reinvestment in

downtown. A destination trail can bring in a significant number of

outside users (depending on quality of trail, can be 5% to 70% non-local).

Economic Benefits of Trails

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Cove Wharf Road (Nosal Road)◦ Higganum Cove

Higganum Village Loop Swan Hill Railway from Tylerville through Haddam ??

Key Trails

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DEP Grant submitted in August for $22,000◦ Web Site◦ Trailhead Markings◦ Interpretative Signs

Future Steps◦ Central Kiosk map◦ Printed Trail Maps ◦ Best use for unused railroad from Tylerville to

Middletown◦ Development of connector trails

Need active research into where trails are needed Right of Ways Donations to Haddam Land Trust

◦ Finish Higganum Loop

Next Steps

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Sample Web Map

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Use the trails◦ Receive email with links to all maps◦ Spread the word

Receive updates on trails – sign up sheet Volunteer to work on trail development

How can you help ?