PURPOSE STUDY. Southern Greenlee County Trails Study. Task Assignment MPD 002E-14. October 2014

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Southern Greenlee County Trails Study Task Assignment MPD 2E-14 STUDY PURPOSE T he Southern Greenlee County Trails Study identified a framework of trails that could be developed to attract adventurers and naturalists to explore the rich natural and cultural heritage of Greenlee County. The purpose of the study was to: Improve access to destination points within the County. Establish trails that provide connections between major population centers. Use unimproved roads and existing railroad rights-of-way as part of a proposed trail system. Create trail loops that encourage locals and tourists to use the trails for recreation. Increase stewardship of the County s natural resources by providing recreational access to them. October 214

BACKGROUND T he Southern Greenlee County Trails Study was administered by the Arizona Department of Transportation and funded through the Planning Assistance for Rural Areas program (PARA). The PARA program provides federal funds to nonmetropolitan communities for the purpose of conducting transportation planning studies. The study reviewed ways to improve multimodal connections throughout the Study Area by developing an implementable and comprehensive trails system plan. Scenic rivers, wide desert vistas, rugged mountains, primitive areas, birding, and deep Arizona history make Greenlee County a natural destination for exploration and outdoor recreation. Mining and ranching activities in Greenlee County have left behind a legacy of abandoned railroads, dirt roads, and old trails that set the stage for modern day exploration. In addition to this cultural heritage, the area s natural heritage in the desert grasslands and the riparian areas of the Gila River, San Francisco River, and Eagle Creek provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, making the region popular for hunting and bird watching. This planning effort connects existing and proposed County trails to the Morenci trail system, currently being planned by Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. (FMI), and builds on the popular walking trail at Loma Linda Park and the York Valley State Route 75 multiuse path. The study identified trails that Greenlee County residents could use for recreation, enabling them to engage in healthy life choices with limited bike-car or pedestrian-car conflicts. The result is a strategically located trail system that the County can implement to provide safe, convenient, and enjoyable trails making Greenlee County more multimodal and pedestrian friendly. Downtown Clifton OUTREACH A Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was established to provide input into the development and analysis of the trail network in Greenlee County. The following agencies were represented on the TAC: York Valley Multiuse Path Greenlee County Town of Duncan, Arizona Town of Clifton, Arizona Community of Morenci, Arizona SouthEastern Arizona Governments Organization Arizona Department of Transportation Arizona State Land Department Bureau of Land Management In addition, stakeholders throughout the region were contacted to gain further knowledge of the area and how trails are being used. Duncan Levee Trail 2 The first public meeting was held in two locations, Clifton and Duncan, on February 26, 214. The purpose of the meeting was to present information and maps in support of Working Paper #1, Existing and Future Conditions. The second public meeting was held in York on April 3, 214. The purpose of the second meeting was to present information and maps in support of Working Paper #2, Plan for Improvements. Southern Greenlee County Trails Study

SETTING G reenlee County is located in eastern Arizona on the New Mexico border, 2 miles by road from Phoenix and 17 miles by road from Tucson. Most of the 1,8 square miles of land within the County is public, managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, or the Arizona State Land Department. This study focused on the lands south of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, primarily along the Gila and San Francisco Rivers. The Study Area covers nearly 67 square miles of southern Greenlee County and includes the towns of Clifton and Duncan, and the communities of Morenci, York, and Three Way. Southern Greenlee County is located along Arizona s physiographic Transition Zone between the Basin and Range province, which includes Sky Island mountain ranges such as the Pinaleños in Graham County or the Chiricahua Mountains in Cochise County, and the Colorado Plateau. This Transition Zone is characterized by rugged mountains and deep canyons. The County is abundant with vegetation that is native to the Southwest region. Much of the flora in the southern region of the Study Area grows low to the ground and is typical for a desert climate, such as mesquite grass, yucca, and creosote. Pine and fir trees can be found in the northern part of the County and in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Town Sandhill cranes Unincorporated community Highway River 191 National Forest boundary Wilderness Study boundary County b oundary N 5 1 2 Miles 78 x Morenci Clifton Utah Three Way York COCONINO NAVAJO APACHE YAVAPAI LA PAZ GILA MARICOPA YUMA 75 x 7 Duncan GREENLEE Phoenix New Mexico California MOHAVE PINAL GRAHAM Tucson PIMA COCHISE SANTA CRUZ Mexico Greenlee County environment Executive Summary 3

Recommended Facilities ID No. Name Description Proximity to Urban Area 4 Southern Greenlee County Trails Study Time Frame Relative Cost Comparison Trails and Paths T3 Gila Bird Trail Birding trail along Gila River in Duncan Duncan Short $ T1a San Francisco River Path From Zorilla Avenue bridge to Park Avenue bridge, east side of river Clifton Short $$ T1b San Francisco River Path From Zorilla Avenue bridge to Park Avenue bridge, west side of river Clifton Mid $$ T1c San Francisco River Path From Park Avenue bridge to Ward Canyon Road, east side of river Clifton Mid $$ T1d San Francisco River Path From Park Avenue bridge to Ward Canyon Road, west side of river Clifton Long $$ T1e San Francisco River Path From Trailhead 1 south along river to Zorilla Avenue bridge Clifton Long $$ T1f San Francisco River Path From Ward Canyon Road to Morenci trail, east side of river Clifton Long $$ T1g San Francisco River Path From Ward Canyon Road to Trailhead 3, west side of river Clifton Long $$ T4 Ashy Trail From San Francisco River Road to Hickey Springs Trail Clifton Short $ T5 Mulligan Trail From San Francisco River Road to Pleasant Valley Trail Clifton Short $ S1 Clifton SRTS Between RV park and schools S2 Clifton SRTS Downtown Clifton to schools S3 Clifton SRTS Shannon Road to US 191 to schools S4 Clifton SRTS Ward Canyon Road to schools S5 Duncan SRTS McCarty Trail west to Duncan Elementary S6 Duncan SRTS Campbell Street east to Duncan Elementary S7 Duncan SRTS Ocotillo Street north to Duncan Elementary S8 Duncan SRTS To Duncan High School from southeast on Old West Highway S9 Duncan SRTS To Duncan High School from Skyline Drive S1 Duncan SRTS Route along Parks Canyon Road S11 Duncan SRTS Route along East Avenue S12 Duncan SRTS Route along Stadium Drive from Old West Highway S13 Duncan SRTS Route along Wilson Road from Old West Highway Clifton Duncan To be determined through a Safe Routes to School study T16 Riverview Trail In Clifton behind Circle K Clifton Mid $ T2 York Valley Multiuse Pathway Connection to existing York Multiuse Pathway York Mid $$ T9 Big Lue Trail Connection between Hamilton Trail and Black Jack Trail Long $$ T1 Rustler Trail From Big Lue Trail, south to Greenlee Trail Long $$ N/A T11 Greenlee Trail Connection between Black Jack Trail and Duncan Long $$ T14 York Loop Loop near York Valley connecting to Harris Camp Trail Long $$ Bicycle Routes B1 Highway 191 From Three Way north to the Apache-Sitgreaves Forest border (shoulder widening and signs). Segment into nine 3-mile sections for funding. B2 Highway 75 From Three Way south to Duncan (shoulder widening and signs). Segment into six 3-mile sections for funding. B3 Highway 78 From New Mexico west to Three Way (shoulder widening and signs). N/A Segment into six 3-mile sections for funding. B4 Highway 7 West from Duncan (shoulder widening and signs). Segment into five 3-mile sections for funding. B5 Highway 191 From border of Apache-Sitgreaves Forest north to the County line. Segment into nine 3-mile sections for funding.

(continued) ID No. Trailheads Name Description Proximity to Urban Area Time Frame Relative Cost Comparison TH1 Frisco Trailhead North end of San Francisco River proposed path Clifton Mid $ TH2 Ward Canyon Trailhead Where San Francisco River Path meets levee walk Clifton Short $ TH3 Shannon Trailhead Shannon Road pull-off Clifton Mid $ TH4 Sunset Point Trailhead Connection between Ashy Trail and Mulligan Trail Clifton Long $ TH5 Mares Bluff Trailhead Ward Canyon Road Clifton Short $ TH6 Chacon Trailhead Pull-off on Park Avenue Clifton Mid $ TH7 Riverview Trailhead North of the Circle K Clifton Mid $ Other Projects O1 Hybrid beacon crossing of One located between 1st Street and 7th Street US 191 in Clifton Clifton Short $ O2 Signage Program Wayfinding and directional sign development and installation Short $$ N/A O3 Education Program Develop outreach through printed media Mid $$ The Recommended Facilities table lists the recommended projects by priority based on their scoring, their distance from Clifton or Duncan, and by how complex they are (how quickly or likely they can be built). The table also includes recommended time frames for completion (short-, mid- or long-term as described below) and a cost comparison (high-, medium-, or low-cost). Cost comparisons are shown using one, two, or three dollar signs to represent relative costs. Larger projects were segmented to make manageable individual sections. Short-term projects are those that can be implemented fairly quickly, in the next 2 to 5 years, and with low cost. Mid-term projects are more complex and may require more planning time or may need to be submitted to a funding program. The time frame for these projects is generally 5 to 1 years. Long-term projects are the most complex, may involve obtaining easements or access from multiple property owners, and frequently cost the most. These projects generally are in the 1 to 2 year time frame. As with all planning efforts of this type, time frames are for guidance only. The realities of construction, finances, and policies dictate that some of these projects may not be implemented within their suggested time frame or in the priority order. As opportunities to cost share or obtain grants arise, they should be acted upon to propel development of the entire system forward, regardless of whether they match the prioritization determined in this study. Mining is a major employer in the County Ranching facilities remain throughout the area Executive Summary 5

C lifton * Refer to the draft Morenci Pathways and Trails Plan for more detailed information. ** Source: ADOT Cycle Arizona Map N TRAIL STUDY FEATURES 1 Proposed Morenci path 2 Clifton Inset Proposed Morenci trail Road Proposed trailhead Popular OHV route River Existing Existing bike route (<4 ) Existing path Potential Safe Route to School Existing trail Miles LAND OWNERSHIP Arizona State Land Bureau of Land Management GENERAL FEATURES Railroad Proposed trail 6 Highway; State Route Destination Proposed path 4 Frisco (TH1) Private Pipeline (T1 e) Ch as Morenci Fitness Center San Francisco River Path (T1)* North Clifton RV Park ec re ek 191 Re cr Riverview Trail (T16) ea tio na Chacon (TH6) Clifton Peak Riverview (TH7) lt (S1) ra il Coronado Blvd Chase Creek St Zorilla Ave Bridge Clifton Historic District Lemon Squeezer Splash Pad (T (T1 Morenci Guest House 1b a ) ) DeGrazia Park Morenci Public Library 4S Mountain Ave Markeen 3 ET ra il South Clifton 1-Mile Path (S1) (S2) Clifton H.S. Laugharn E.S. Copp Ward Canyon (TH2) er Ve n rde L Morenci Jr./Sr. H.S. Morenci Veterans Park (T1c) (T1d) (S3) Fairbanks E.S. d nr no n ha S ) Mares Bluff Veterans Memorial Mares Bluff Trail Levee Walk (S4) 1g (T a Sa n Fr d lr rra *Key number with letter (e.g., T1d) indicates San Francisco River Path segments and the icon indicates the beginnings and ends. Co Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA nc (T 1 f i s c o R iv e r) Shannon (TH3) 191.5 Mile This map highlights the projects in and around Clifton. Refer to the Final Report exhibits to view the entire study area and all facilities. 6 Southern Greenlee County Trails Study

Duncan Less than 4 feet ** Source: ADOT Cycle Arizona Map N 1 2 4 6 Miles Duncan Inset p Gil (S7) (S6) er Ocotillo St iv a R Cherokee Dr Stevens Loop Campbell St at Go m Ca (S5) McGrath Ave Duncan E.S. 75 a rm Bu le lis ar Billingsley Ln 7 C Gila Bird Trail (T3) Sandra Day O Connor Walk (S13) (S12) Duncan H.S. (S8) Vird en R Duncan Birding Trail Cienega Stagecoach Loop e Av st Ea ld O on any ks C Par e Dr lin Sky (S9) (S1) (S11) W es th wy d t le hu Arc d ar Lovers Ln Wilkins Fo ur th St GENERAL FEATURES Destination Railroad Proposed trailhead Pipeline Existing trailhead Highway; State Route Existing path Road Proposed path River 7 Air po rt Existing trail Foster Ln To Virden Birding Trail >> LAND OWNERSHIP Proposed trail Arizona State Land Existing bike route (>4 ) Bureau of Land Management Existing bike route (<4 ) Private Mosley Ln Railroad Wash Potential Safe Route to School.5 1 2 Miles Franklin Bourgeous TRAIL STUDY FEATURES Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA This map highlights the projects in and around Duncan. Refer to the Final Report exhibits to view the entire study area and all facilities. Executive Summary 7

Next Steps Following are recommended first steps to get the implementation process started. They are not prioritized in any manner. Convene a trails advisory group and establish a regular meeting date and time. Establish a Safe Routes to School committee and begin the process of selecting projects. Select first project(s) and then determine land ownership. Contact owner and begin negotiations for formalizing trail status. Establish a logo or colors for the trails network and buy and install new trail markers for wayfinding and to generate interest in the future system. After October 1, 214, contact SouthEastern Arizona Governments Organization regarding what funding changes have occurred after the expiration of MAP 21 and determine what new funding options are available. Work with the Apache-Sitgreaves Forest Service and their travel management plan to coordinate trails on and between Forest Service land and County land. Set up a trail planning and/or building workshop for local volunteers. Vehicular lanes Shoulder (width varies) 2 Min. 1 (1-14 preferred) 2 Min. 1 Shoulder (width varies) Multiuse paths are designed for two-way directional travel. A minimum of 1, with 2 shoulders, provides the needed room. Centerline striping optional. Paved shoulder bicycle route Standard multiuse path HIKE BIKE SOUTHE RN RIDE EE CO GREENL. TRAILS Trails are unpaved routes with a walkway cleared of large objects and vegetation. 28 Min. 1 Width varies Trail markers customized for Greenlee County would inform trail users they are on a mapped route 8 View of the County s striking terrain Standard trail Southern Greenlee County Trails Study