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Help Save NPS Rivers & Trails Program from Severe Budget Cuts

Action Alert

For Immediate Release
02-14-06
Contact: Jenn Dice -- Government Affairs Director
jenn@imba.com
303-545-9011

Rivers & Trails Coalition Opposes President's Plan to Cut $500,000 from RTCA Program

The member organizations of the Rivers and Trails Coalition encourage advocates to contact their U.S Senators and Representatives and ask them to oppose the program cut for 2007 and support a budget increase for this valuable and worthy program. The Rivers and Trails Coalition not only opposes this proposed cut, but calls for a program budget increase, requesting an appropriation of $10.3 million for RTCA in fiscal year 2007.

The RTCA program is a technical assistance program of the National Park Service that implements the natural resource conservation and outdoor recreation mission of the NPS. RTCA yields enormous conservation and recreation benefits to communities by fostering partnerships between federal, state, and local interests. The resulting cooperative efforts restore rivers and wildlife habitat, develop trail and greenway networks, preserve open space, and revitalize communities - all contributing to improved quality of life and close-to-home recreation.

RTCA is a highly effective and cost efficient program. On average, the program partners protect nearly 700 miles of rivers, create more than 1300 miles of trails, and conserve more than 61,000 acres of open space each year. Projects also entail transportation alternatives, brownfield redevelopment, youth conservation projects, and floodplain planning. RTCA plays a critical role in creating a seamless, nationwide network of parks and open spaces, supporting conservation partnerships, promoting volunteerism, and encouraging physical activity. Current demand for RTCA services greatly exceeds the program's capacity.

Funding Status

RTCA is a very successful and popular technical assistance program, coordinating nearly 300 projects annually, but its funding has remained relatively flat during the last decade and lagged well behind the rate of inflation. The program was cut by $200,000 in 2006. As a result, the program's real budget has declined and resulted in significant cuts to staff and reduced staff participation in on-the-ground projects, diminishing essential services of this field-based program. RTCA currently has about 75 program staff compared to about 90 staff in 2002.

RTCA receives .003 or less than a third of 1% of the total funding for the National Park Service, yet by building local partnerships it succeeds in leveraging the federal investment multiplying the original federal investment many times over in local, state, and partnership direct funding and in-kind matches. Each year, the modest amount of National Park Service funding for staff time has helped leverage millions of dollars from other sources for its projects. The Rivers and Trails Coalition believes that the Park Service should strengthen programs such as RTCA that support communities through partnerships and capacity-building, enabling local stakeholders to better manage and conserve their recreational and natural resources. The RTCA exemplifies the best of cooperative conservation partnerships.

The President's budget for 2007 calls for a program cut of $500,000, which would reduce overall funding for the program to $7.7 million. If the Administration-proposed FY 2007 funding level were to be enacted, it would be a severe cut to this valuable program, it would put many of the projects presently underway at risk, would result in a loss of staff, and likely closure of field offices. RTCA is not a program that should be cut by any amount, and in fact, requires a $2 million increase to remedy the program's continued erosion, compensate for losses due to inflation, and enable the program to respond to growing needs and opportunities in communities throughout the country. The 2002 appropriation for this program was $8.2 million, and rescissions and program cuts have reduced funding to its present $8.0 million level. This flat funding has resulted in significant reductions to the program over the past several years. In 2004, The Senate approved a funding increase of $1.5 million, but the entire amount was never approved by the Congress.

FY 2006 Appropriation: $8.135 million
FY 2007 Administration Request: $7.7 million (includes proposed budget cut of $500k)*
FY 2007 Rivers and Trails Coalition Request: $10.1 million

*The Rivers and Trails Coalition strongly opposes the President's proposed program budget cut of $500,000 for 2007

The member organizations of the Rivers and Trails Coalition encourage advocates for this program to contact their U.S Senators and Representatives and ask them to oppose the program cut for 2007 and support a budget increase for this valuable and worthy program.

Coalition Members:

The Accokeek Foundation
American Canoe Association
American Hiking Society
American Outdoors
American Rivers
American Society of Landscape Architects
American Trails
American Volkssport Association
American Whitewater
Appalachian Mountain Club
Association of State Floodplain Managers
Bay Circuit Alliance
Bicycle Federation of America
Bikes Belong Coalition
Conservation District of Southern Nevada
East Coast Greenway Alliance
International Mountain Bicycling Association
Jacksonville Woodlands Association
Land Legacy
Land Trust Alliance
League of American Bicyclists
National Association of Service & Conservation Corps
National Audubon Society
National Parks Conservation Association
National Recreation and Park Association
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
New York Parks and Conservation Association
North American Water Trails
Northern Forest Canoe Trail
Ohio & Erie Canal Corridor Coalition
Outdoor Industry Association of America
Outside Las Vegas Foundation
Partnership for the National Trails System
Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers
Rails to Trails Conservancy
River Network
Scenic America
South Carolina Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association
Student Conservation Association
Trout Unlimited
Walk Boston
Washington Area Bicyclist Association
Washington Trails Association
Washington Water Trails Association

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