River Stories: A Corridor Management Plan for the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway
River Stories Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Acknowledgements
- Meeting the Federal Corridor Management Plan Requirements
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Byway Organization Plan
- Chapter 3 – Public Participation Plan
- Chapter 4 – Resource and Intrinsic Qualities Assessment, Significance and Inventory
- Chapter 5 – Intrinsic Resources Management Strategy
- Chapter 6 – Highway Safety Strategies and Signage
- Chapter 7 – Marketing and Promotion
- Chapter 8 – Interpretive Plan
- Chapter 9 – Multi-lingual Information Plan
- Chapter 10 – Implementation of the River Stories Byway Initiative
- Chapter 11 – Monitoring and Evaluation
Appendices
- Marketing Information
- Workplan for Byway
- Alliance Committee Actions
- Alliance UMVRDC Staff Actions with Alliance Support
- Actions for UMVRDC Assisting the Byway Program
- Actions for Subcommittees of the Alliance
- Actions for Local Groups, Chamber and Tourism Offices
- 2008 Annual Mn River Valley Scenic Byway Workplan
- Interpretive Project List for Byway
- Small Interpretive Kiosks
- Wayside Signage
- Printed Materials
- 24 Hour Visitors Kiosks
- Self Guided Tours and Trails
- Activity Booklets, Low Power Radio
- Maps
- Resource Inventory Maps
- Map 1- Browns Valley to Clinton Map
- Map 2 – Clinton to Odessa
- Map 3 – Odessa to Watson
- Map 4 – Correll to Delhi
- Map 5 – Granite Falls Area
- Map 6 – Upper Sioux Agency State Park Area
- Map 7 – Joeseph R. Brown Wayside Area
- Map 8 – Redwood Falls Area
- Map 9 – Morton Area
- Map 10 – Franklin-Ft Ridegly State Park Area
- Map 11 – Harkin Store Area
- Map 12 – New Ulm Area
- Map 13 – Cambria Area
- Map 14 – Judson Area
- Map 15 – Mankato Area
- Map 16 – Mankato to LeSuer
- Map 17 – Le Sueur to Belle Plaine