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Atwell Island-Alpaugh-Allensworth Trail (AAAT) Project


The AAAT Project will create a multi-use trail to connect the communities of Alpaugh and Allensworth with one another as well as with two unique and historical attractions; the Bureau of Land Management Atwell Island Project and CA State Parks & Recreation Colonel Allensworth Historic State Park. The AAAT Project will offer recreational, educational, and regional investment opportunities, expanding access to the region's outstanding bird-watching and wildlife viewing for community members, youth, and visitors alike and elevating southwest Tulare County as a tourist destination. The AAAT Project will act as a taproot for additional projects including developing capacity for intra-community leadership and collaboration through an AAAT Intra-Community Advisory/Management Council and youth education programs that will nurture future stewards of the valley.  

2016 Meetings
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February 20, 2016 Allensworth & Alpaugh Community Meeting

10:00am - 2:00pm: Meeting Minutes | Agenda

Resources: 
  • AAAT Project Description: English | Spanish
  • Community Meeting survey results

2015 Meetings


October 9, 2015 Allensworth-Alpaugh-Atwell Island Work Session

3:00pm - 5:00pm: Meeting Minutes | Agenda
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