Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall govern construction of this article: (a) âAffirmative access areaâ means an area of already existing disability access improvements along a heritage corridor. (b) âHeritage corridorâ means a regional, state, or nationwide alignment of historical, natural, or conservation education significance, with roads, state and other parks, greenways, or parallel recreational trails, intended to have guidebooks, signs, and other features to enable self-guiding tourism, and environmental conservation education along most of its length and of all or some of the facilities open to the public along its length, with an emphasis on facilities whose physical and interpretive accessibility meet âwhole-accessâ goals. (c) âHeritage corridors access mapâ means a 1:500,000 publicly distributed map combining listings and locations of parks, trails, museums, and roadside historical and natural access points, including disability and interpretive access data, along designated heritage corridors. (d) âPlanâ means the California Recreational Trails System Plan. (e) âSystemâ means the California Recreational Trails System. (f) âWhole-accessâ means a general level of trail and human accessibility that includes not only disabled persons but all others making up the âeasy-accessâ majority of the public. This level of accessibility may also benefit from amplified concepts of natural terrain accessibility and cooperation with volunteer and nonprofit accessibility groups.
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