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Acknowledgments
This Report was prepared for the West Orange Healthcare District.
Special Thanks
The Healthy West Orange Trails Inative and this Report would not have been realized without tht
endless hours of research, mapping, and coordinated cooperation of the Working Committee.
On behalf of the West Orange Healthcare District, the following agencies and organizations are
recognized.
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8 2.1 HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS IN WEST ORANGE COUNTY
'16 2.2 TRAILS ACTIVATION& HEALTH
18 2.3 ACTIVATION FACILITIES
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2.4 ACTIVATION CATEGORIES & ICONS
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The WOHD's •' of Directors identified • areas for 2020, which included activating the trail system in
West Orange to improve resident's health. Motivating the community to get outdoors, walk, bike, and come
together was key to building the healthiest • in the Nation. To realize this goal, a year -long process
to create a dynamic regional trail system that engages the West Orange community through the activation of
wellness hubs along well -designed trail facilities was launched.
WOHD solicited the assistance of the City of Ocoee Development Services Department's internal design
studio to assist WOHD with the work effort required to develop the Healthy West Orange Trails Initiative, which
includes a Regional Trails Map.
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1.2 Planning Process
A work plan was prepared and the initiative got underway in June of 2020. One of the first tasks undertaken
was to establish a working committee comprised of representatives from local municipalities, Oakland, Winter
Garden, Ocoee, Windermere, Gotha Rural Settlement, Orange County and the City of Apopka. The CEO of the
WOHD, Tracy Swanson personally requested these agencies to designate representatives to participate in the
development of a trails' activation plan. Each of these agencies were requested to submit comprehensive and
detailed lans with robust data. In addition to the ac encies reoresentatives from MetroPlan Orlando Bike/Walk
Data Collection: The following information, if
available, was requested from each agency:
• Level of Service (LOS) for trails
• Trails master plan
• Existing trails inventory (on -road and off -road)
maps, along with GIS data
• Information regarding amenities located on
each trail (i.e., trailheads, rest areas, water,
restrooms)
• List of planned trail improvements
• Provide the location of any planned trail and
trail amenities, including implementation time
frame and estimated costs
• Existing park inventory
• Information regarding any fitness equipment or internal trails or walking paths currently used for exercise
at their facilities
• Existing inventory of sidewalk or paths, along with GIS data
• Information on programs or special events held adjacent to or along trails managed by their agency
• Identify existing programs or events held in other locations that could be easily modified to be offered as
part of the Trails Activation Plan
• Annual budget for maintaining trails
• Marketing/informational materials related to trails or fitness/wellness trails (i.e., maps, brochures, apps).
From this information a data assessment report was completed and a "Base Map" created that identified all the
trails, trail facilities, parks and places of interest throughout the WOHD service area.
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Trails activation is not just about increasing usage on a specific trail, it's about increasing the diversity of
users and the ability to use activation facilities, programs, and events to address and enhance community
health. Activation can be achieved by the addition of facilities such as fitness equipment, playgrounds, wellness
stations, nature observation stations, and interactive elements; in addition, conducting programming and
special events that encourage people to use local trails to improve their overall fitness is very effective for
not only addressing health issues but increasing the awareness and comfort level of people to return on their
own. Part Two of this Report addresses how trail activation can assist in improving the health and wellbeing of
residents of West Orange County.
Findinas include:
Commuting time less than 30 minutes correlates to a
healthier area.
• Higher access to public parks lowers projected rates of chronic
diseases.
Accessibility to cultural, food, and shopping destinations can
correlate to better health outcomes.
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Demographics also can correlate to health concerns such as areas that have an aging population tend to
have higher rates of chronic disease, as well as, an area that has a high number of its population that has
no higher than a high school education, the higher the incidence of chronic disease.
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The following chart includes the findings or T-Scores for the WOHD. The information and mapping provide
valuable insight to locations where directed activation and trail access will assist in lowering the incidence
of chronic disease. Areas of concern within the District are the northern portions of the District including the
municipalities that border Lake Apopka, including Oakland, Winter Garden, and Ocoee.
or LOTIS Factor
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Diahetes
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Median Age
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Statiscally Sijnfficant Correlation (Lower Projected Incidence of Disease)
Strong Correlation (Lower Projected incidence of Disease)
No Strong Correlation to Pr*cted Incidence of Disease
Strong Correlation (Higher Prqjected incidence of Disease)
Statiscally Significant Correlation (Higher Projected Incidence of Disease)
variables are based on the proximity scores
from LOTIS. As the score, increases, the access
increase; therefore, a negative T-score would
indicate the more accessible a use, the higher the
xroximit-o score the lower the ;tro'ected crevalence
of the disease. Additionally, a positive T-score
indicates that the more accessible a use is, the
lower the projected prevalence of a disease.
2) Destination variables that do not have a "PX" are
based on distance; therefore, a negative T-score
indicates the further the destination, the higher the
he disease. AdditiQnallv, a
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0 Dog Stations & Faces: The number
of trail users with dogs has increased over
the years. In fact, people that own dogs are
usually healthier due to the need to walk
and exercise their dogs. Make sure that
rest areas and trail stations have dog water
stations and pet waste stations. A dog park
can also be located in close proximity to
a trail.
0 Parking: Parking is usually only provided
at trail stations/trai I heads. Develop parking
areas based on trail capacity numbers.
These activation facilities were identified by the Healthy West Orange Trails Initiative's Working Committee
and others during the planning process. It is important to note that if a type of facility is not identified in this
list, it doesn't mean it can't be done. Local agencies should work together to update and refine this list on an
annual basis. When planning, designing, and implementing activation facilities and trails, the following should
To help people navigate the trails and our surrounding communities, wayfinding signage should be
located throughout the trail network, as well as, in each municipality. Wayfinding signs allow people to
explore without their phones, for them to meander along the trail and discover new and interesting things
(mental health).
Enhance the landscape along trails to create safe corridors and improve overall community aesthetics.
Do not plant ornamentals/exotics in natural areas. Go native whenever and wherever possible. Make sure
there is plenty of tree canopy for shade.
o Use Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles and strategies when designing
new facilities, including trails, parks, connections, etc.
• Increase visibility, maintenance, and management to decrease the perception of unsafe conditions. Ideas
include:
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activity/destination promotes community health and wellness. The list of existing destinations, organized by
category, follows this section.
Trails & Support Facilities
• Trailhead/Station
• Parking
• Comfort Station
• Rest Area
• Shelter/Pavilion
• Bike Repair
• Emergency Boxes
• Shelter/Pavilion
Water Activities
• Fishing
• Paddling
• Boating
• Splash Pads or Water Feature
• Swimming
Culture/Heritage
• Historic Site/Museum
• Library
• Cemetery
• Archaeological Sites
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• Law Enforcement
• Government Buildings
Nature[Well being
• Boardwalk
• Nature Observation
• Environmental Education
• Nature Paths
• Butterfly Garden
• Bird Watching
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Fitness & Active Play
• Fitness Parks or Trails
• Playgrounds
• Sports Fields
• Sports Courts
• Dog Park
• Community/Recreation Center
• Mountain Bike Trails
• Bike Safety Program
Public Art &
Performance/Well I being
• Art
• Music
• Performing Arts (theater)
Eating & Shopping
• Community Garden
• Farmers' Market
• Restaurants/Shoppli
• Picnic Facilities I
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Trails & Support Facilities
• Existing & Planned Trails
0 West Orange Trail
0 Apopka Loop Trail
® Bluford Shared Pathway
0 Clarke Road to Apopka Loop Connector
0 Clarcona Ocoee Shared Pathway
® Daniels Road Trail
0 Dillard Street Shared Pathway (in -design)
0 Horizon West Trails
® Lake Apopka Connector Trail,
Orange County (in -design)
0 Franklin Street Shared Pathway,
Ocoee (construction in 2021)
0 Ward Trail, Windermere (in -design)
• Existing Trailheads/Stations
• Killarney Station
• Winter Garden Station
• Chapin Station
• Lake Apopka Loop @ Magnolia Park
• Apopka Vineland Outpost
• Ocoee Outpost
(Clarcona-Ocoee Road, future)
Culture/Heritage
• Healthy West Orange Arts and
Heritage Center, Oakland
• Historic Cemetery Trail,
Oakland
• Garden Theatre, Winter Garden
• Edgewater Hotel, Winter Garden
• Central Florida Railroad Museum,
Winter Garden
• Winter Garden Heritage Museum
• Winter Garden History Education
& Visitor Center
• Winter Garden Cemetery
• Historic Country Club at Tucker Ranch,
Winter Garden
• Historic Baptist Church, Winter Garden
• Public Library, Winter Garden
• Historic Britt Mansion, Winter Garden
• Withers -Maguire House, Ocoee
• Historic Christian Church, Ocoee
• July Perry Historic Marker, Ocoee
• Historic Maine Street Park, Ocoee (2022)
• 1887 School House, Windermere
• Cal Palmer Building, Windermere
• Nehriling Gardens, Gotha
• Bob Ross Grave, Gotha
• Historic Church of Christ Church, Gotha
• Yellow Dog Eats, Gotha
• Woodlawn Cemetery, Orange County
• Lovell's Landing State Historic Marker
at Magnolia Park, Orange County
• Other Sites
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• Nature Preserve & Boardwalk,
Oakland
• Lakefront Park at Starke Lake,
Ocoee
• Apopka Loop Trailhead, Orange County
• Vandergrift Central Park Boardwalk, Ocoee
• Tucker Ranch, Winter Garden
• Magnolia Park, Orange County
• Opportunities along the West Orange Trail
• Nature Park on Lake Apopka, Ocoee (Future)
• Open Space available for Wellbeing Activities
Tucker Ranch, Winter Garden
® Lakefront Park, Ocoee
° Camp Ithiel, Gotha
° Woodlawn Cemetery, Gotha
• Warrior Park, Winter Garden
• Braddock Park, Winter Garden
• Maple Street Park, Winter Garden
• Walker Football Field, Winter Garden
• Sam Williams Little League Complex,
Winter Garden
• Crown Point Park (future), Winter Garden
° Magnolia Park Boat Ramp, Lake Apopka,
Orange County
• Lakefront Park, Starke Lake, Ocoee
° R.D. Keene Park, Butler Chain,
Orange County
• Pools
° Farnsworth Pool, Winter Garden
° Zander Park & Bouler Pool, Winter Garden
• Interactive Water Features/Splash Pads
° Downtown Splash Pad, Winter Garden
FitnessciPlay
• Speer Park, Oakland
• Pollard Park, Oakland is
• Tucker Ranch, Winter Garden
(playgrounds & fitness equipment)
• Veterans Memorial Park,
Winter Garden
• Central Park, Ocoee
• Jim Beech Recreation Center, Ocoee
• Palm Park, Ocoee
• Sorenson Fields & Senior Center, Ocoee
• Vignetti Park, Ocoee
• Tiger Minor Park, Ocoee
• Keene Park, Orange County
• Wellness Park, Ocoee (future)
• Healthy West Orange Pocket Park (Plant St),
Winter Garden
• Jessie Brock Center Fitness Trail,
Winter Garden
• Braddock Park, Winter Garden
• Maple Street Park, Winter Garden
• Walker Football Field, Winter Garden
• Sam Williams Little League Complex, Winter
Garden
• Crown Point Park (future), Winter Garden
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• Downtown Winter Garden
• Downtown Windermere
• Downtown Ocoee
• Farmers Markets
(Winter Garden & Windermere)
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Programming can include such activities as educational classes, community workouts, creation of exercise
groups, and the offering of fitness and wellness classes. Let certified trainers in West Orange know where
the fitness hubs, parks, and trails are located and encourage them to use these facilities. Initiate, advertise,
and hold fitness and wellbeing exercises such as yoga and/or tai chi classes in public open spaces in multiple
locations throughout the District. Host community walks and bike safety programs; this is also a great way to
let residents know where the trails and related activation areas are. One of the things we learned from on -site
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similar to the Florida Trail Association's "Passport" Program. This type of program will increase awareness and
support of local businesses.
Healthy West Orange did a great job with their virtual 5K program held in the fall of 2020 instead of their normal
5K to address social distancing concerns due to COVID. In January 2021 they held Westly's 4th Annual 5k
virtually as well. This community challenge requires the participant to complete 3.1 miles over a month period,
at their own pace. People were encouraged to use the West Orange Trail and Oakland Nature Preserve;
however, it didn't matter as long as people met the 3.1 -mile rule. For completing the community challenge
participants earn a T-shirt and medal.
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ProgramsPast ! Events: The Healthy West
Orange Trails Initiative Working Committee included
During the workshops held in 2020, participants
provided . list of the programs • i 'i'
along or adjacent to a trail(s), as well as, ideas for
new programs. The following list includes events
that have been • or were planned t be held in
2020, however, due to the COVIDPandemic,
majority of the events were canceled in 2020 and
2021. Therefore,date was removed but
monththe
• Martin Luther • Jr. Parade - January
1 1 1 held but - i in 2021
• Spring Fling — March
Best or April
Annual.ganza —Around Easter
Big Orange Games -April
Memorialw Bill
Breeze
Concurrent• •.
Music Festival
Ocoee Music Festival — October -November
Veterans Day Ceremony — November 11 th
Christmas Parade December
LightTree rDecember
TB, Healthy West Orange Signature
Celebration Among the Oaks —April
• Jazz in the i April
• Wine •—April
October• Oakland Nature Preserve Pumpkin Glow —
Wildlife• • Heritage November
Light• Oakland — Dec. i
Santa 11. December
Heritage Day `• •November
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• Friends of Lake Apopka Ride - November
• Segway Riders Villages
• Teen Challenge
• Ataxia
• PAL WGPD
• Think Pink Breast Cancer Ride - October
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• Ragnar Cross Florida Relay
• Thanksgiving 5K - November
• Holly 5K - December
• Sea to Sea Relay
• Seventh Day Adventist Church 5K
• Orange County Parks had a 5K series up to
2019
Walk Events
• Resurrection Catholic Church Good Friday
Prayer Walk
• Military Marches
• Mosaic Church Outreach Water Distribution
Winter Garden
• Martin Luther • Jr. Community
Celebration1 2020
:Q — February 2018
• Little • i Carnival — February 14, 2020
• Serenade Under the Stars on the Plaza —
February
Evening• at the Pops : 2020
• Spring Fever in the Garden —April
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• Light up Winter Garden — December 6, 2019
• Christmas Parade December
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April, . • September
• Fridays on Friday
Saturday• Farmers Market — Every
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* Windermereffine & Dine — January 25, 2020
OK Run Among the Lakes —April
* Easter Egg-Stravaganza —April
* Craft Beer Fest — October
* Halloween Hayride & Costume Parade —
October
* Light Up Windermere — November
* Holiday Hoopla — December
Farmers Market — Every Friday
• Family Food Truck Night — Every 4th Friday
• TBD Healthy West Orange Signature Event
• Westly's Splash Challenge
• Healthy Selfie 5K Your Way
• Health & Harvest Festival, Winter Garden
(Family Fun Bike Rides and 5K)
• Fresh Start Festival at the Healthy West
Orange Arts & Heritage Center, Oakland
(Family Fun Bike Rides and 5K)
• Healthy West Orange Signature Festival,
Ocoee (Future)
• Healthy West Orange Signature Festival,
Windermere (Future)
• 3 WOWs Annually (West Orange Walks
routes/distances by target audience/partner)
Senior focused with Living Facilities
or new Boardwalk at ONP
Training Challenge - practice for
timed event on specified 5 or 1 OK roul
0 Hikes — Held at Oakland Nature Preserve
and Tucker Ranch
Working Committee include:
• Yoga/tai chi along the trail
• Gardening (herbs/edibles, teaching, mental
health, and community)
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Discovery Stations can be placed along a
trail that incorporate interactive elements and
exhibits regarding the environment including
plant and animals that are found in Wes!
Orange, local food production healthy insight,
information, and activity areas.
• Hold scavenger hunts
• Paddle board race on one of our new paddling
trails
• Work with Bike/Walk Central Florida to hold
Bike 5 Cities event
• Pop-up events, including health stations
• Art Walk
• Historic Cemetery walks
• Park RX and/or Walk with a Doc
Host Health Fairs 2-4 times per year. The
event should be held adjacent to trail corridors,
specifically the West Orange Trail. Each
location should have parking for bike and
vehicles. Rotate the locations throughout Wes)
Orange County.
The ideas are endless; however, as stated at the
beginning of this Section, agencies must work
together to offer seamless health programs and
activities throughout West Orange County. Program
priorities should be discussed among the Trails
Committee on an annual basis
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identify potential gaps in the regional trail system, including making sure there were one or more linkages
between municipalities. This process is called "Closing the Gaps".
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Following a review with the Working Committee, the Healthy West Orange Regional Trails Map was created
and destinations and activation facilities were denoted on the overall map. Due to the large size of the Wes)
Orange Healthcare District, maps for each of the municipalities and Gotha were created to better identify trails
and activation facilities. Activity activation symbols or icons (refer to Part Two) were added to the Healthy Wes)
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The municipalities and County were asked to develop a potential capital plan for trails and activation facilities,
based on the Healthy West Orange Regional Trails Map. All responded, except for Gotha, with a capital plan
that identified key projects identified for implementation. The majority of these were programed to commence
construction within the next five (5) years. The following information was obtained and categorized in the
worksheets below:
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associated parkland is planned
to be the newest addition to
Oakland's park inventory.
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acres, we envision it to serve
many different leisure needs.
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Based on the information provided, there are over $34,969,922 funded trail projects (most of these are Winter
Garden & Orange County projects) and $16,700,000 funded activation projects (most of these are Winter
Garden's) for a total currently funded of $51,669,922. There are $28,462,627 of unfunded trail projects and
$3,350,000 unfunded activation projects for a total currently unfunded of $31,812,627 identified projects.
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Based on the information received, it is clear that additional time is needed to capture every trail and potential
activation site currently depicted on the Healthy West Orange Regional Trails Map. Therefore, it is recommended
that one of the on -going tasks to be undertaken is to build a short-, mid- and long-term capital plan for all
projects. Alternative funding sources should be identified and applied for in order to leverage available funding
from local agencies and the WOHD/Foundation for a Healthier West Orange.
The Healthy West Orange Regional Trails Map should be updated on an annual basis to change the future
trails and activation sites/facilities, once constructed or activated, to existing trails and if new trails or facilities
are identified they should be added as well.
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Two of the most important outcomes from the process of drafting this report are the relationships forged
and collaboration between the Partnering and Supporting agencies that comprised the Working
Committee. It is through this collaboration, a regional approach to trails planning that focuses on improving
overall community health in West Orange County was drafted. For the Trails Initiative to be realized,
it is imperative that the Partnering Agencies continue to collaborate with one another on an ongoing
and regular basis. Furthermore, it is as important that the Supporting Agencies, especially Orange
County, continue to be involved in order to properly implement trail activation ideas, projects, programs,
and events. The following recommendations are meant to be advisory in nature.
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ENGAGE: Increase trail engagement to meet physical, social, and mental well-being needs
of West Orange County through programs, events, and activation facilities guided by data
and trends.
• Following Health Trends: When planning and implementing trail activation facilities, events, and
programs, Partnering and Supporting agencies should do so based on readily available health data and
trends. This data can be obtained through a collaboration with Florida Health Department -Orange County,
through local hospitals, and through groups including, but not limited to, the Central Florida Regional
Planning Council, MetroPlan Orlando, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Polis Institute.
• Targeting Health Through Activation: Integration of trail activation facilities into trails, pathways,
and parks aimed at increasing overall activity, will create a positive impact on the health of children,
families, and residents within West Orange. Partnering Agencies will be encouraged to locate, build,
maintain, and manage activation facilities and programs that are geared to different age groups and
abilities. The Trails Committee should review and update, if necessary, the list of activation facilities and
programs and ideas contained within the Initiative's report on an annual basis.
• Recreational Programs & Events Geared to Improving Community Health: Collaboration
is needed with and between local parks and recreation departments to develop and implement special
events and programs geared to improving community health through the use of local trails, related
activation facilities, and adjacent parks or public venues.
Harnessing Public Comment: Policies, procedures, and data collection mechanisms, such as
workshops and surveys, will be used to collect public opinion in order to improve local activation facilities,
programs, and special events.
Effl-DINCE: Ensure trails are attractive, comfortable, safe, and accessible.
o Guiding Facility Activation: Formation of a subcommittee to work with local trails and recreation
facility providers to develop resource(s) for the planning, design, and maintenance of trails and activation
facilities within the West Orange Healthcare District.
0 Partnering agencies will be encouraged to use design/development guidelines/standards wh
implementing trails and activation facilities. I
0 Those agencies that have adopted such guidelines/standards will be encouraged to share them wilm
the "Guidelines Subcommittee". The intent of this step is to increase awareness of trail and activati
facility guidelines/standards. I
0 If a Partnering Agency doesn't have such guidelines/standards, they will be encouraged to establish
them.
0 This subcommittee will evaluate system transition guidelines for trails and activation facilities that m-W,
be located between two or more jurisdictions. I
Evaluating Design & SafetT. A design and safety audit form/process should be developed
that documents a trail or facility's aesthetics, user comfort, programs or activities, facility safety, and
accessibility. Partnering agencies will be encouraged to use the form when performing their audits and
to use the information gained through those audits to improve the Healthy West Orange's Trail system.
awareness of how conditions (real and perceived) can impact the quality and safety of trail and activation
facilities.
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M4VIC'M' : Increase navigation to and from trails by such methods as standardize@
wayfinding signage, evaluating trail access and connections, and through communicatio
2nd education.
Design, Branding & Ziayfind!M Create a coordinated wayfinding system that integrates the
branding of each individual agency. When implemented, the wayfinding signage program will not only
guide trail users to destinations it should also create a regional brand for the trail system in West Orange
County, while respecting and integrating each partnering agency's brand.
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aimed at increasing residents' awareness of trails and location of activation points and programs geared
to improving overall community health. This may include, but not limited to, a centralized website and the
use of social media such as Facebook and Instagram to get the word out about West Orange trails and
trail activation including facilities, activities, special events, and programs. The Healthy West Orange Trails
Connection will take the lead in developing and implementing the social media and marketing program.
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Connecting Heritage Sites in West Orange County: In recognition of West Orange Countyla
heritage and to promote the preservation of our historical resources, a "Cultural Trail" that connects o
region from the western county line at Killarney Station to Oakland, to Winter Garden, to Ocoee, over
Gotha, and to Windermere should be established. I
Building on Existing Resources: The "Cultural Trail" development should build upon available
resources, such as "Explore Orlando's West Side", an informational brochure that includes a map depicting
West Orange County's Historical Places of Interest, produced by the West Orange Chamber, the Wesj
Orange Observer, and the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation.
Creating a Uniform Wayfinding and Interpretative System: Collaborate with local historical
and heritage groups to develop uniform cultural identification and interpretive branding and signage
guidelines.
Keeping up with Future Demand: Healthy West Orange Trails Connection will take the lead in
developing and implementing an active public outreach program. This program will identify methods
to collect public comment on existing and future facilities, programs and events that aim to enhance
community health. Such outreach may include survey campaigns, virtual workshops, and special events
designed to gain public comment. An on -going social media campaign will be created and implemented
based on simple and effective messaging on how trails, adjoining parks, activation facilities, programs
and events can improve and promote lifelong healthy lifestyles for people of all age groups and abilities.
Moving Forward: This report should be reviewed at least annually and updated as needed to address
community issues and comments.
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the Trails Initiative forward. The following are recommended immediate next steps to keep the momentum on
the right path.
0 Present Findings and Recommendations: Present an overview of the Trails Initiative to the Wesi
Orange Healthcare District Board/Foundation for a Healthier West Orange and request the Board adopi
this plan and move forward with its implementation.
Request to Contract with Bike[Z�allk Central Florida: Request direction to mo
vard ve forw contracting with Bike/Walk Central Florida to administer and implement the Healthy West Orange Trai
Connection. Once the contract is in place, Bike/Walk Central Florida will serve as the administrator a
facilitator and initiate the following: I
Identify Priority Projects: Based on information provided in Part III of this Report and throu4
other means, identify potential projects to recommend to the Foundation for a Healthier West OranpM
for funding in the next fiscal year. This can be one of the first tasks the Trails Committee considers. I
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