NOTE: THE FOLLOWING DRAFT PROPOSAL HAS
BEEN PREPARED FOR SUBMISSION TO ALLEGHENY ENERGY THIS COMING MONDAY AFTERNOON,
MAY 15, 2006. ADDITIONAL COMMENT CAN BE SUBMITTED AFTER THAT DATE,
HOWEVER, THE PRIMARY PROPOSAL FROM CLEAR IS DUE THIS COMING MONDAY, I.E. THE
15TH.
IF YOU HAVE COMMENTS AND/OR QUESTIONS, PLEASE
LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
PROPOSED RECREATION PLAN FOR CHEAT LAKE PARK AND TRAIL---- MAY
15, 2006
1. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES-- This proposed recreation plan is provided as part
of the 2006 Triennial Review of the Cheat Lake Park and Trail Recreation Plan.
It is intended to initiate a cooperative effort with the Allegheny Energy Supply
Corporation and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, to bring increased
activities, projects, programs and opportunities to our local region.
2. CURRENT STATUS-- Currently, the Cheat Lake Park and Trail is owned
by Allegheny Energy Suppy Corporation and operated by them as a requirement
of the operating license for the Lake Lynn Hydro Dam electricity generation
project. While Allegheny Energy has generally met the strict requirements of the
federal license, this private company is involved in the generation and
distribution of electricity and as such has no dedication to, no extensive
record of, or employees trained in public recreation activities. Thus, the
people of our region may be better served if a new approach is taken for the
recreational programming and operation of the Cheat Lake Park and
Trail.
3. PROPOSED NEW APPROACH-- It is herewith proposed that a new
entity be selected relative to recreation and environmental education on Cheat
Lake, to provide (A) planning and programming, (B) activities and events, (C)
operation and maintenance, and (D) safety and security. One or more of the
following organizations can be enlisted to assist and participate in this
approach, namely: (1) the Monongalia County Commission [Mon Com], (2) the Board
of Parks and Recreation of the City of Morgantown [BoPARC], (3) the Monongahela
River Trails Conservancy [MRTC], (4) the Cheat Lake Environment and Recreation
Association [CLEAR], and/or (5) a new entity formed expressly for the stated
functions, to have strong working relationships with all interested parties.
4. MAJOR ADVANTAGES
A. Increased recreational opportunities-- By
involving recreation professionals and the people who are the current and
potential future users of the Park & Trail, greater use of existing
facilities can be made. It may be desirable to have a gradual transition to new
programs, as the cost and personnel requirements must be matched with available
resources and the growing demand (need) for these activities.
B. Increased educational components-- This can include the introduction
of new educational projects having appeal to both grade school and high school
students. [Already a number of classes at West Virginia University include
activities that interface with the Park and Trail.]
C. Enhanced safety with security-- To a significant degree, the
considerations of human safety are in some cases, or can be in others, related
to the security of the Park and Trail. Security personnel need to have
capabilities to render help to people who are sick or injured. And, Safety
personnel can assist in maintaining a secure facility. So, given the small size
of the Park and Trail, it would be beneficial to integrate the Security and
Safety components for effective and efficient public service.
D. Greater coordination with other county programs-- Given that the Mon
Com maintains recreational programs at various locations in the County,
including the Chestnut Ridge Camp (within a few miles of the Park and Trail),
that the BoPARC has extensive recreational facilities and personnel in and near
Morgantown, that the MRTC maintains trails along the Monongahela River and
Deckers Creek,and that great progress is being made on the establishment of a
Sheepskin Trail in Pennsylvania (immediately north of the Park and Trail), a
substantial opportunity exists to coordinate and integrate some activities of
the Cheat Lake Park and Trail with these others.
E. Improved economy of operations (cost savings & economical
activities)-- There are three factors that could benefit the costs of operations
for the Park and Trail that would result from a local operator. (1) The existing
monies from Allegheny Energy could be spent on personnel that provide a
combination of recreational activities, safety and security, i.e. these specific
individuals could readily be trained in all three functions, (2) existing
personnel of the County and City could provide some of their expertise,
programming and operational skills to the Park and Trail, and (3) application
could be made for financial assistance for the Park and Trail from funding
agencies, to include the City, County, State, and federal government as well as
independent sources of financial assistance.
F. Increased information and publicity-- It is desirable that some
promotions of the Park and Trail and its programs is made through press
releases, brochures, flyers, maps, etc. [Already substantial information on the
local region is provided at the Interstate rest stops and at various business
locations throughout the region for local residents.]
G. Additional research surveys to elicit public input-- It is desirable to
perform update evaluations and research surveys, e.g. questionnaires, to
determine the needs and desires of the greater community relative to the
services provided at the Park and Trail. Then, this can be followed by planning
and programming to meet those needs, to the full extent feasible. Unless this is
done on a periodic or on-going basis, there will be no timely service to the
public relative to the full potential of Cheat Lake in service to the common
good.