Summary of Action Strategies

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Strategic Action Plan 6 Summary of Action Strategies Action Strategy Categories: 1. Organization and Management 2. Implementation 3. Marketing and Promotion This chapter summarizes all of the action strategies outlined throughout this document. The charts on the following pages flow from Autumn to Winter 2008, with a time frame identified for each action item. The three major categories are: Organization and Management, Implementation, and Marketing and Promotion. Lead agencies and resources are identified for various action items throughout the chapter. Summary of Action Strategies 83

Susquehanna Greenway Organization and Management Recommend a preferred governance strategy for the greenway Establish the new Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Establish the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership as a not-for-profit corporation Draft legal charter and bylaws to establish the new Susquehanna Greenway Partnership using umbrella authority Contract for administrative support services, marketing, funding, and technical support Sub-contract four lead regional entities Legal Counsel Legal Counsel Develop an Organizational Framework Establish Board of Directors Member Counties staff Establish Regional Committes for each of the four subregions to formalize organizational framework PA Heritage Regions Commonwealth staff, staff, Establish Ad Hoc Committees Form the Coordinating Committee PA DCNR Staff the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Commonwealth Inter-Agency Task Force Advertise for employment of Executive Director Board of Directors staff Advertise for employment of Development Officer and Marketing Director, fill positions by July 2006 Board of Directors Advertise for employment of Communications and Outreach Officer, fill positions by July 2006 Board of Directors Secure funding from local governments and the Commonwealth Complete a "county outreach period" to discuss the Strategic Action Plan with all partner counties (7/05-10/05) staff Submit funding request to 22 counties, Commonwealth Agencies and other funding partners to raise 3-year operating budget Commonwealth Agencies staff, County staff, Congressional staff, Commonwealth agencies Secure financial participation from 22 counties and Commonwealth staff, Begin operation of the new Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Hold Partnership Board meetings Member Counties staff, County staff,, Legal Counsel Facilitate four regional meetings, one for each greenway region Heritage Region staff staff,, Heritage Region staff Facilitate Executive Committee of Partnership Board to discuss long-term operating framework of Partnership organization Legal Counsel Measure success of the Susquehanna Greenway Define Measurable Outcomes Prepare an annual operating report with all member counties and Commonwealth agencies staff 84 Summary of Action Strategies

Strategic Action Plan Implementation Compile a Master Project List for the Susquehanna Greenway Corridor Identify and prioritize regional and corridor project lists Identify the main regional focus for each of the four regions Determine regional and corridor-wide priorities Create one corridor-wide and four regional project lists Prioritize project lists Nominate significant projects to the appropriate project list Identify future projects Continue to conduct state recommended plan and studies Conduct other studies necessary for the growth and development of the greenway Update GIS layers, such as parcel database, and submit to Identify potential projects based on the findings of new, developing studies and plans Develop a process to select projects for implementation Select projects for implementation Select projects for implementation using the process described in 4.3 Successfully plan, design, and implement selected projects staff, Heritage Region staff, Planning team, DCNR, DCED, TPAs Develop implementation standards Develop greenway standards Develop regional standards Develop local standards Identify and select a project manager for each selected greenway project Identify and select a long-term management entity for each selected greenway project Collect available data Facilitate Conceptual Phase and Stakeholder Workshops Obtain project funding for implementation Develop a menu of options for land conservation Facilitate Design and Construction Phases for selected projects Board of Directors Land Trusts and Recreational Departments State level land managers, SRBC, legal advisors, staff Develop a sustainable plan for the operation and maintenance of greenway lands and facilities Summary of Action Strategies 85

Susquehanna Greenway Implementation continued Develop a successful and coordinated system of operations and management Develop a sustainable plan for the operation and maintenance of greenway lands and facilities Establish an operations and management committee Board of Directors Identify operations and management goals and strategies Develop an operations and management plan that addresses routine and remedial maintenance, user safety and security, emergency response, risk management, programming and events, resource stewardship and enhancement, and oversight and coordination Define long-term management strategies for greenway facilities Secure an annual operations and management funding source Secure contributions from local governments Organize multi-objective partnerships Establish a greenway trust fund Coordinate in-kind services Develop an operation and management system for the GIS database Define the organization and management of the GIS database Compile MetaData for all existing GIS layers Compile a list of all GIS contacts Create a dedicated FTP site for the Susquehanna Greenway Work with PASDA to provide greenway information online Increase public understanding and awareness of the Susquehanna River and its enduring story Define the greenway "Experience" Categorize greenway activities and resources into "Experiences" Collaborate with public and private partners to support and promote the Susquehanna Greenway Partner with Institutions and Schools Identify Educational Resources Partner with leading manufactures, retailers, and brands to promote the Susquehanna Greenway Establish relationships with authors, publishers, historicans, illustrators, editors, and artists 86 Summary of Action Strategies

Strategic Action Plan Implementation continued Develop the Susquehanna Greenway brand Develop a logo and core elements, working towards a comprehensive identity system Register logo and name as trademarks Adopt a slogan that catches the spirit of the Susquehanna Greenway Design a press kit Establish and maintain an adaptable communications framework that integrates activities, audiences, and areas Prepare, publish, and distribute Susquehanna Greenway print materials Expand and improve the Susquehanna Greenway website Develop and implement a Susquehanna Greenway signage system Technical Assistance Create a technical assistance program that demonstrates how to plan for the greenway, acquire land, and manage resources Develop a library of How-To guides for project design and facility development. Place list on website Create a grants database for local partners to search for funding options by project type. Database should be available on-line Develop public maps/brochures from GIS and develop GIS interactive website Marketing and Promotion DCNR DCED or, local planners, regional partners, state government partners, staff, Private and Public partner agencies staff Adopt a logo and core identity elements as part of the comprehensive identity system (including slogans) staff, Update the newsletter to be consistent with identity system Register logo components of Susquehanna Greenway and other slogans with US Patent & Trademark Office staff, staff,, Legal Counsel, US Patent Office, Trademark Lawyer Secure URLs for the website staff Develop Susquehanna Greenway stationary system Identify gateways, landmarks, access points, etc., that are eligible for greenway signage staff, staff, Target funding sources for website staff, Re-design the website to reflect comprehensive identity system Partner with DCNR and Visit PA for cross-marketing and shared information Record website usage to adjust features accordingly based on feedback staff, Web Design Firm DCNR DCED staff, DCNR, DCED staff, Web Design Firm Summary of Action Strategies 87

Susquehanna Greenway Marketing and Promotion continued Cross Market with TPAs to market the Greenway in their publications TPAs Heritage Region Directors staff, PA Tourism Office, DCNR, DCED Design Susquehanna Greenway Poster staff Design Printed Trip Itineraries TPAs Heritage Region Directors staff Prepare design guidelines for Greenway wayfinding, greenway signage and resource signage staff, Graphic Design Firm Create mailing and email lists for strategic marketing communications Develop additional interpretive sites staff TPAs, Heritage Region Directors, DCNR, DCED Manage apparel and merchandise inventory and set up revenue structure staff Research and evaluate national media outlets staff Establish a relationship with an advertising agency staff Solicit a formal statement of support for the Susquehanna Greenway from the Governor's Office staff, Planning team Create a standard presentation that demonstrates the links between greenway development and improved quality of life, Local interest groups in hiking, biking, boating, etc Task each region to deliver greenway presentation to all local elected officials in their area Board of Directors s Regional partner agencies,, volunteers Steady, persistent education about the many benefits of greenways Attribute additions to GIS road and stream table (Road - functional class for North Branch and Main Stem; Stream - stream name) Establish GIS data distribution process with updated licensing agreements BOD, volunteers, local teachers and professors staff staff Collect, develop, and update GIS data throughout life of project; fill spatial and attribute gaps in GIS staff Complete up-to-date, detailed GIS metadata and metadata table (Process continues throughout life of project as data is added and updated) including contacts of data sources staff Distribute GIS data and accompanying metadata to counties, municipalities, and/or communities for local for local projects/planning work staff Create strategy for GIS data editing for situations where, upon receiving GIS data, municipalities and communities find smaller scale spatial and/or attribute errors Use GIS to determine physical gaps, opportunities, and constraints for Greenway system (throughout life of project) and Municipalities/ Communities staff and Municipalities/Communities staff 88 Summary of Action Strategies