FWT Board Meeting Minutes

November 11, 2024 6:00 pm

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Attendees
Denise Bilsback, John Bottcher, Patrick Fulkerson, Ron Happ, Hal Harris, Chris Peterson, Norma Platt, Linda Siple, Anna Taylor, Ben Wisniewski, Sarah White; and many guests
Adimistrative Reports
  1. Approval of October minutes and November agenda: Both approved by voice vote
  2. Treasurer’s Report – Chris Peterson, Treasurer:
    • ~$35k on hand, including investment account
    • 2024 planned deficit spending continuing
    • 2025 budge planning underway
  3. Membership Report – Denise Bilsback, Membership Director:
    • 262 members, up from 245 last year
    • 2024 donations to date: $9165
    • YTD volunteer hours nearly 2000
    • Enhanced membership experience: updated brochure, relaunched Passport, updated email service, website update, use of trail workday signs, and consistent Facebook posts

Trail Planning and Maintenance

Trail Steward Reports

  1. 10 Workday events
  2. 9+ Scout projects
  3. 25+ Steward projects
  4. Hundreds of hours on trail building and maintenance
  5. 2025 Plans
    • Hojack Trail: New gates at road crossings
    • State Road Preserve: Build new trail, and install bridges, benches and kiosk
    • Four Mile Creek Preserve: Install overlook platform and benches on creek, assess infrastructure repair needs
    • John Ungar and Michael A Johnson: Build new trail, install new trail markers
    • Herman Road Forever Wild Forest: Add new trails, build infrastructure to improve trails, update website map
    • Finn Park: Assess bridge repair needs, add drainage/gravel, build new trails in Finn Park West
    • Midnight Trail Connector: Add drainage/gravel/infrastructure
    • Hickory Bark Trail: Improve wheelchair accessibility for ADA compliance
    • Vosburg Hollow: Replace main bridge
    • Chiyoda: Add gravel/drainage

Meeting Notes
  1. Habitat Committee and ReTree – Norma Platt and Sarah White, Committee Chairs
    • Large-scale clearing of invasives in winter
    • Spring workday: 200+ seeds/seedlings potted; 18 trees planted in WRNP
    • Spring RGE workday: 50+ trees planted in HRFWF
    • Fall workday: 120 trees/shrubs planted in HRFWF
    • Fall RGE workday: 15 trees donated and planted in Finn Park
    • Habitat Committee
      • Clearing of invasive species
      • Census of ReTree plantings: >60 percent survival
  2. Trail Counting – John Boettcher and Richard Murray:
    • Updated counts in August validated initial counts from last fall
    • Counts on individual trails within a preserve show areas of highest usage
    • Observational trail counts at Whiting Road
      • 30 percent dog walkers
      • 50 percent hikers
      • 20 percent bikers
    • 2025 plans include counting State Road Preserve and Herman Road Forever Wild Forest
  3. President’s Report and Volunteer Recognition – Anna Taylor, President:
    1. Report against 5-year plan goals noted broad progress
    2. Nomination of Ben Wisniewski to Board as At-Large member: approved by voice vote
    3. Welcome to new trail stewards: Matt Machi (WRNP Red trail), Paul Piotrowski (FMCP), Terry Freehan (Midnight Connector)
    4. Special recognition to John Boettcher, Dennis Kuhn, Rich Morelle, and Larry Yost for long-standing service!
    5. 2025 plans
      1. Kiosk standardization project
      2. Resolve ATV issues
      3. Ribbon-cutting at State Road Preserve and Herman Road Forever Wild Forest
      4. Recruitment for open board positions
    6. Thanks to all!