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Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Construction of the installation of stormwater pipe, approx. 8,000 LF of trail restoration, 1,190 LF of ditch cleaning, erosion and sedimentation controls, and restoration work.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Construction of the installation of stormwater pipe, approx. 8,000 LF of trail restoration, 1,190 LF of ditch cleaning, erosion and sedimentation controls, and restoration work.
AvailableCambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Work include installation of rock framed deflectors with rootwads and rock rumble humps that will stabilize 480' of shoreline.
Posted Date
Aug 25, 2025
Due Date
Sep 8, 2025
Release: Aug 25, 2025
Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Close: Sep 8, 2025
Work include installation of rock framed deflectors with rootwads and rock rumble humps that will stabilize 480' of shoreline.
Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Construction of roadway signage, sharrows, an asphalt parking lot, a restroom, and other site appurtenances.
Posted Date
Aug 13, 2025
Due Date
Sep 12, 2025
Release: Aug 13, 2025
Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
Close: Sep 12, 2025
Construction of roadway signage, sharrows, an asphalt parking lot, a restroom, and other site appurtenances.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Cambria County Conservation And Recreation Authority
The Johnstown Urban Connectivity Plan aims to establish a cohesive trail network throughout the greater Johnstown region. It seeks to integrate existing isolated planning efforts and reconnect neighborhoods, community centers, downtowns, and tourist destinations with successful rural multi-use trails. The plan prioritizes enhancing health, wellness, and outdoor recreation, while fostering economic development through improved access to active transportation and regional attractions. A primary objective is to identify, map, and cost envisioned projects for phased implementation.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance. A public comment session featured Senator Langerholc presenting $150,000 for trail maintenance. Commissioner reports included updates on county activities and trail anecdotes. Informational items covered maintenance reports such as the installation of "No Trespassing" signs and preparations for winter. The Friends of the Trails reported on planning for the 2026 Trails Series, race registration updates, and collaboration with Rails to Trails Conservancy. Trail project updates detailed progress on the Ghost Town Trail loop installation and putting the PEMA/FEMA project out for bid, ongoing coordination for the washout repair at Nanty Glo, and grant status for the Path of the Flood Trail, including design meetings for the Black Bridge project. Updates were also provided on the Jim Mayer Riverswalk, including bidding for diesel tank removal and seeking remediation funds for a footbridge, progress on the Johnstown Urban Connectivity Projects with asphalt laid at the Franklin ballfield parking area, a productive meeting regarding the potential railbanking of the Route 53 corridor, and progress on the Carrolltown to Patton Trail. Finally, discussions addressed improving emergency communication along the Ghost Town Trail and designating trails as emergency routes. The Authority also shared trail information on FOX News Now.
The meeting agenda included processing correspondence, specifically an email from First Energy regarding the use of the Ghost Town Trail for transmission line updates. Informational items covered reports on trail maintenance and development status for various trails, including the Ghost Town Trail, Path of the Flood Trail, Jim Mayer Riverswalk Trail, and Duman Lake Trail, alongside updates on grant statuses and equipment utilization for logging. New business focused on motions related to the Johnstown Urban Connectivity Project, approving the final $3,000 payment for the DCNR Grant, purchasing a toolbox for the maintenance truck not exceeding $1,000, and utilizing remaining funds to resurface a section of the Stineman Trail with Limestone Dust.
The meeting covered several informational items including maintenance reports on mowing, tree planting, ditch clearing, and measurement for mile marker signs on various trails. The Friends of the Trails report detailed the current balance, recent race activity, and volunteer cleanups. Updates were provided on the ongoing wind farm project at Rock Run, the impending closure of the Ghost Town Trail project bridges, and progress on securing grants and addressing environmental issues for the Path of the Flood Trail and Jim Mayer Riverswalk. Furthermore, progress on the Franklin ballfield parking lot paving, potential railbanking discussions for the Route 53 Corridor, and construction updates on the Carrolltown to Patton Trail were discussed. The board also reviewed attendance at recent outdoor industry summits and approved the 2026 operating budget.
The meeting agenda included several informational items concerning trail maintenance and development status updates for various trails, including Rock Run, Ghost Town Trail, and Path of the Flood Trail. Specific reports covered AMLER grant status, property use updates, washout incidents, and equipment status such as a new tractor. New business involved several motions: accepting property offered by the 9/11 Memorial Trail Alliance, signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Portage Township for future maintenance, acquiring surplus Motorola radios from Cambria County for Rock Run, entering into an access agreement with Red Mill Rifle Club, and accepting a proposal for concrete preparation and wall construction related to the Joseph Dushaw bequest rest area.
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