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Top of Michigan Trails Council 445 E. Mitchell Street • Petoskey, MI 49770 • www.trailscouncil.org • 231.348.8280
Annual Report 2015
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2014 ContributorsThank you for your support!
Businesses, Non-Profits, Foundations:Bay Inn of Petoskey
Bay Street Orthopaedics, PLLC
Baywinds Credit Union
Bearcub Outfitters
Beckett & Raeder
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Citizens National Bank
Dar’s Hallmark
Graham Holdings
Great Lakes Energy
Petoskey Harbor Wear
Indian River Chamber of Commerce
Keller Foundation
Kilwins Chocolate Kitchen
Latitude 45
Little Traverse Conservancy, Inc.
McLean & Eakin Booksellers
Michigan Mountain Mayhem
Michigan Trail Maps
Moran Iron Works
Offield Family Foundation
Park of the Pines
Peco Foundation
Rotary Charities Cheboygan
Sky Dive Harbor Springs
Spies Auto Parts
Straits Area Credit Union
Straits Area Federal Credit Union
Straits Area Printing
The Outfitter
Toski Sands Market
Tri-County Bicycle Assn.
Tromble Bay Farms
Van Dam Custom Boats
PROJECT UPDATE FROM THE LAST ANNUAL REPORT:Construction on the Northwestern State Trail Set for June 2015 - The new trail segment will be in Alanson and extend north 23 miles to Mackinaw City. The surface will be crushed limestone. The trail connects to a 7 mile stretch of paved trail that runs from Alanson to the Little Traverse Wheelway close to the city of Petoskey. This fall it will be possible to ride from Charlevoix to Mackinaw City.
Trails Council Explores the Purchase of the “Ultimate Trailhead” - With the help of Petoskey Rotary, funds are being raised to purchase the building located between Petoskey and Harbor Springs at the intersection of the Little Traverse Wheelway and the Northwestern State Trail. The building will be used as an educational center, providing the public with maps, information on health and wellness, safety training, and events for youth and families.
Bike Racks Installed on Straits Regional Ride Buses - The Trails Council coordinated the funding to allow the Straits Regional Ride public bus system to install bike racks on nine of its twelve buses last fall. SRR serves Cheboygan, Emmet and Presque Isle counties. Each rack holds three bikes, the racks are mounted on the front of the buses and are easy to use. In addition to SRR’s regular routes, buses are available for prearranged pick up and drop off transportation for individuals and bicycles.
TOP PRIORITIES: Trail committees and development in progress
Trail Name Development Type Miles County Major Links Project Status
Petoskey to Mackinaw City,Alanson to MC
Crushed packed
limestone
23.2 Emmet Route directly connecting Alanson, Pellston and Mackinaw City. Construction Summer 2015
Boyne City to Charlevoix Trail, Phase 1
10’ wide asphalt surface
3.2 Charlevoix Links Boyne City to Young State Park, Park of the Pines and ultimately Horton Bay, the LTW and the City of Charlevoix Construction Summer 2016
Boyne City to Charlevoix Trail, Phase 2
10’ wide asphalt surface
3.3 Charlevoix Links LTW to Susan Lake, and ultimately Camp Seagull, Horton Bay, Young State Park, Boyne City Funding Approved
Boyne City to Charlevoix Trail, Phase 3
10’ asphalt trail 3.2 Charlevoix
Links to Phase One of the existing section (summer 2014) of the Boyne City to Charlevoix Non- motorized Trail. The path will connect at the Bay/Evangeline Township line extending through Bay Twp. and the Village of Horton Bay, and ending at Pincherry Road (3.2 miles)
Funding in Progress
SECOND PRIORITIES: Trail planning in progressTrail Name Development Type Miles County Major Links Progress to date
NCST City extension 10’ wide asphalt .75 Otsego Link the NCST to downtown Gaylord
and a new trailhead
Easement obtained by DNR; City working toward purchase of trailhead property.
Gaylord South 10’ wide crushed limestone 12 Otsego
Link Gaylord and the NCST to southern Otsego County and the village of Waters (and eventually on to Grayling)
Bagley Township DDA is working toward getting approval from MDOT to create a rail with trail.
Boyne Valley Trail, Boyne City to Boyne Falls
10’ asphalt trail 5.0 CharlevoixLinks Boyne City to Boyne Falls, Avalanche Park to Boyne Mountain and School Districts.
Land and easements acquired. Fundraising in progress
Burt Lake Trail, Phase 2
10’ wide crushed limestone or paved
shoulders11.6 Cheboygan
Eventually it would link the Petoskey to Mackinaw City Trail to the North Central State Trail
Funding still needed
Rogers City Spur Rail-Trail
10’ wide crushed limestone 10.5 Presque Isle
Links the NEST near Posen to Rogers City and the Huron Sunrise Trail
DNR needs to acquire a small property or find an alternative route.
THIRD PRIORITY: Existing rail-trails or other alignments with partner agencies for trail planning & development
Trail Location County
Alpena to Hillman Rail-Trail Alpena & Montmorency
City of Charlevoix south to the Antrim County Line Charlevoix
Elk Rapids north to the Charlevoix County Line Antrim
Elk Rapids south to Williamsburg Antrim & Grand Traverse
Gaylord to Boyne Falls Charlevoix, Antrim & Otsego
Petoskey to Mackinaw City Alanson segment Emmet
President’s MessageOUR TRAILS ARE BUILDING OUR COMMUNITY!
The Michigan State University trail survey was completed in 2014 and reported this past April. It confirmed that our Trails are now firmly embraced by our residents, our second home owners, and our tourists from other states. The Little Traverse Wheelway alone saw 100,000 uses in the non-snow months. What does this mean to us now, and what are the opportunities ahead?
Right now, in fact today, I rode the scenic and comfortable Northwestern State Trail to Alanson, which we are extending this summer to Mackinaw City. The mix of people on that Trail today was gratifying. Families, athletes, hikers, walkers, bikers, old folks, kids, and some that were obviously working on their health issues: all were having a Pure Michigan Day! Obviously our Trail assets are providing a strong sense of community, a welcome attraction to visitors, wellness, safety, and a lasting economic benefit to our community. One local business person told me “You don’t have to be a trail user to cash the check.”
The opportunity ahead is clearly confirmed by the MSU survey. We need to create more visibility and promotion. Our unique confluence of land and water make our region ideal for growth and expanded usage. It is time for The Top Of Michigan Trails Council to provide that visibility and access. Therefore, we are taking a big step and have purchased a six month option for the purpose of acquiring the Ultimate Trailhead. It is the Limestone Cottage on M119 at the junction of our Wheelway and our Northwestern State Trail. Our capital campaign is underway with strong initial support. This visible, accessible, historic building will be the hub and “go to” for all things Trails. It will be the welcome center for all area Trails with electronic displays, maps, training, events and welcoming support. The positive leverage that this “Trails Chamber of Commerce” will provide, raises the Trail benefits throughout our region. This is our unique opportunity!
Your continued membership and financial support turn these great opportunities into reality. Thank you, Steve Biggs
Board of Directors for the Top of Michigan
Trails Council 501(c)(3) non-profit
Steve Biggs, President Petoskey
Luther Kurtz, Vice President
Charlevoix
Jim Conboy, Treasurer
Cheboygan
Lucas Porath, Secretary Charlevoix
Renee Allen Petoskey
John Gravlin Cheboygan
Christian Janssens Petoskey
Karen Langs PetoskeyBill Prall
Harbor Springs
Max Putters Petoskey
Steve Schnell Cheboygan
Jim Schroeder Petoskey
Mike Sheean Boyne City
Susan Irish Stewart Harbor Springs
Connie Vorenkamp Brutus
John Winn Charlevoix
STAFFJeff Winegard,
Executive DirectorEmily Meyerson,
Trails Coordinator
Visit our website at: www.trailscouncil.orgCOVER PHOTO CREDIT: Winnie Johnson
Would you like to receive regular updates regarding our trail system? Send an email to ed@trailscouncil.org and we will add your name to our contact list.
Financial StatementThe Top of Michigan Trails Council is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that depends on donations, memberships, grants and fundraising activities to pay for its operations. Restricted funds shown on the balance sheet are maintained by the Trails Council on behalf of local trail committees that have raised money to be used as the local match for state and federal trail development funding.
Revenues Unrestricted Contributions & Grants Temp. Restricted Contrib. & Grants Fundraisers Other
Total Revenues
Expenses: Trail Projects Management and General Fundraising
Total Expenses
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets Beginning of Year
Net Assets End of Year
Net Assets End of Year: Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted
Complete financials are available on request.
Top of Michigan Trails Council Statement of Activities Year Ended December 31
Schedule of Events for the 2015 Trail Season:6th Annual Emmet County Smart Commute Week – June 1–5
Bike Ride to Annual Meeting at Harbor Springs Airport – June 25, 6pm
8th Annual Kayak/Bike Biathlon in Indian River – July 19, 9am
4rd Annual Chalk and Chocolate on the Little Traverse Wheelway – August 15, 10am
Diamonds and Denim - Fundraiser for the Ultimate Trailhead – September 19, 6pm
5th Annual Rail Run 100 – Ultramarathon from Gaylord to Mackinaw City of the North Central State Trail – October 3, 6am
OTHER PROJECTS:Current Trail amenity development with partner agencies: * Indian River Trailhead, Partner Tuscarora Township and DNR, Cheboygan County; engineering complete, construction 2015
* Tannery Creek Trailhead, Partner Bear Creek Township, Emmet County and DNR, Emmet County; acquisition in progress
* North Central State Trail Amenities, Partners – many, Otsego and Cheboygan Counties
* North Eastern State Trail Amenities, Partners – many, Alpena, Presque Isle and Cheboygan Counties
* Gaylord Trailhead, Partner City of Gaylord and Gaylord Chamber of Commerce, Otsego County; property acquisition in progress
* Alpena Trailhead, Partner City of Alpena and Alpena Township; grant writing in progress
* Aloha Trailside Park, Aloha Township; conceptual plans in progress
* Wolverine Trailhead project, Partner Village of Wolverine, Nunda Township and DNR, Cheboygan County, funding in progress
MISSION STATEMENTOur mission is to advocate for and facilitate the development
and maintenance of a safe, multi-use, year-round
recreational trail systemin Northern Michigan
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Trails
North Central State Trail
North Eastern State Trail
North Western State Trail
Rogers City Spur
Alpena to Hillman
Little Traverse Wheelway
Huron Sunrise Trail
Alpena Bi-Path
Charlevoix Twp. Bike Path
Presque Isle Trail
Burt Lake Trail
Proposed Trails
Cheboygan
Mackinaw City
Petoskey
East Jordan
Rogers City
Boyne City
Boyne Falls
Harbor Springs
Charlevoix
Elk Rapids
Gaylord
Indian River
Hillman Alpena
Onaway
Alanson
Posen
Pellston
Vanderbilt
Wolverine
Aloha
Millersburg
Hawks
Topinabee
Metz
Tower
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TOP OF MICHIGAN TRAILS COUNCIL STRATEGIC TRAIL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2015:
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