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If a sign is missing, a replacement sign should be ordered and installed. Consider why the sign is <br />missing. If the sign was stolen, consider using theft -resistant hardware to mount its replacement. If the <br />sign was eaten by wildlife, consider less palatable materials. If weather or natural events damaged the <br />sign, consider stronger materials, a different location, or a different system for mounting the signs. <br />For signs mounted on trees, you may need to loosen the lag screws slightly to give the tree growing <br />room. If the sign is on a post, check to make sure that it is snugly attached. Replace rotting posts. Don't <br />just try to get through "one more season." Consider the consequences of not repairing or replacing <br />deficient signs. <br />Weed Control / Management <br />Weeds should be controlled at the site to the extent possible. Educational signage should be <br />considered at trail heads to limit weed invasion. Trail users can introduce weed seeds onto the <br />site. Horse feed is one of the issues that should be addressed in educational signage. Noxious weeds <br />will need to be controlled in keeping with the Kittitas County Noxious Weed Control Board. This link <br />provides information on noxious weed control: https://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/noxious- <br />weeds/default.as_px. <br />Implementation Matrix <br />As a tool for managing the operations and maintenance of the TTC system, the attached figure lists trail <br />segments broken into three zones. The matrix and zone plan map should be used together to assist <br />with future implementation including developing cost estimates, construction strategy, and <br />maintenance schedules. <br />Towns to Teanaway Corridor Master Plan p 178 of 26 <br />Prepared for: Economic Development Group of Kittitas Co. & Kittitas Co. Parks and Recreation District No. 1 <br />Prepared by: J.A. Brennan Associates, Landscape Architects & Planners <br />