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See CRT Awards for: 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001| 2000 2005 CRT Annual Achievement Awards The Coalition for Recreational Trails (CRT) presents "Annual Achievement Awards" each year in recognition of trails making outstanding use of Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds. The Coalition for Recreational Trails is a federation of national and regional organizations that support funding through the RTP, which is administered by the Federal Highway Administration through all 50 states.
The The following trail projects and programs were honored by the Coalition for Recreation Trails for 2005. Click on the links to see details and photographs of the projects. Multiple-Use Management and Corridor Sharing Category: Johnson Camp Trail, California Construction and Design (Nonmotorized) Category: River Bluff Trail, Indiana Environment and Wildlife Compatibility Category: Cascade Trail, Maryland Construction and Design (Motorized) Category: Red Creek Bridge, Michigan Youth and Service Corps Category: Superior Hiking Trail, Minnesota Construction and Design (Trail-Related Facilities) Category: MKT Trail, Missouri Accessibility Enhancement Category: Trail Access Information for Northern Nevada, Nevada Maintenance and Rehabilitation Category: Kerby Peak Trail, Oregon Education and Communication Category: North Slope Trailer, Wyoming/Utah The Coalition for Recreational Trails is a federation of all of the major national and regional organizations that support trails. The members of the CRT work together to build awareness and understanding of the RTP, to support its effective implementation, and to help ensure that it receives adequate funding. The CRT is assisted by the American Recreation Coalition. The Recreational Trails Program, first established in 1991 and then reauthorized as part of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), returns a portion of federal gasoline taxes generated by non-highway recreation to the states for trail-related purposes. The RTP is administered by the Federal Highway Administration. The funding has become the foundation for state trails programs in every state, making an investment of nearly $50 million a year in trails and greenways that benefit all Americans.
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