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Item Metadata only Ashland : Historic cemeteries preservation plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-05) Ashland (Or.); Atwood, Kay; Ashland (Or.). Public Works Dept.The City of Ashland Public Works Department has developed this preservation plan to establish guidelines for use and maintenance of Hargadine, Ashland, and Mountain View Cemeteries. The plan is intended for use by the cemetery staff, other city employees, interested organizations, and the families of those who are buried in the cemeteries. The recommendations are made to assure that management decisions are compatible with the cemeteries' historic character. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 2004-09-21) Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Public Works Dept.[This Plan] meets the requirements of HFRA by: proposing alternative locations and methods of treatments on federal land in our watershed; prioritizing fuels reduction across the landscape; addressing structural ignition, and working with Oregon Department of Forestry, US Forest Service, and local fire officials. This document goes much further by planning for the safety of life and property in the wildland/urban interface and by upholding ecological values of the community....Goals of the plan: summarize and review regulations, past plans, community values, and actions as they relate to wildfire and forest management in our community and watershed; present a community vision and plan for restoring resiliency to the forests of the watershed as allowed under the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003; analyze issues of community wildfire safety and make recommendations for increasing community wildfire preparedness; identify actions to decrease community wildfire hazards. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Trails master plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 2006-02-07) Ashland (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Lewis, David R.; United States. National Park Service. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program; Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Parks and Recreation Dept.A Trails Master Plan TMP is essential for accomplishing the community trails Vision which is to provide Ashland with â A diverse network of trails that connects downtown, schools, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas.â The TMP will identify key parcels and corridors for purchase or easements, prioritize acquisition and funding, and inform meaningful public involvement. This plan has been developed from a public process conducted throughout Ashland and, therefore, reflects local desires and concerns. It addresses, principally, Ashland's off-road trail system, which, together with Ashland's bicycle and pedestrian program, creates a network of non-motorized routes. Additionally, it contains recommendations for improvements to expand the existing trail system, fill in gaps, and connect neighborhoods, business districts, parks, schools, public facilities, and environmental features. [From the Plan]