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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 1.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 2.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 3.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 4.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 5.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 6.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 7.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 8.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 9.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 10.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 11.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 12.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 13.

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Please provide comments on the Draft Network Map for Division 14.

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Please provide overall comments on the Draft Great Trails State Network for North Carolina.

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The Great Trails State is a result of numerous statewide, regional and local initiatives to build opportunities for physical health,  transportation, economic prosperity, and recreation for all North Carolinians. The result will be a high-quality, networked and expansive system of trails throughout North Carolina.

For this plan, “Trails” refer to shared-use paths, also known as greenways, multi-use trails, sidepaths (along roadways) and rail-trails (along rail corridors).

 A trail is a corridor of land, usually following features such as roadways, rivers, railroad lines, which is used for recreation or active transportation purposes.

Trails can be paved or unpaved, but support both bicycling and walking (as opposed to hiking-only trails or footpaths). 

Additionally, limited on-road connections may be incorporated into the Great Trails network, necessary for connectivity or for interim network routing.