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For Immediate Release
May 15, 2008
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Tomlinson Supports Legislation to Protect Appalachian Trail

Senator Tommy Tomlinson (R-Bucks) hailed Senate passage of legislation that would protect the Appalachian Trail as a major step forward in preserving the historic foot path.

The Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill this week that would require communities located along the Appalachian Trail to enact zoning rules that would "conserve and maintain" land abutting the trail.

"From an environmental standpoint this is a huge victory, and will help to protect and preserve the trail for future generations to use and enjoy," Tomlinson said.  "With new development encroaching on the trail, it is important that we put these safeguards in place, because the Appalachian Trail is so important in terms of recreation and education."

The legislation is an amendment to the Pennsylvania Appalachian Trail Act of 1978.  It requires municipalities through which the trail passes to adopt zoning ordinances within one year to preserve the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the trail and to conserve and maintain it as a public natural resource. The Department of Community and Economic Development would be required to provide technical assistance and assist municipalities in complying with the bill.

"I received many calls and letters from area residents in support of this legislation, and I am pleased that it received so much support," Tomlinson said.  "The trail is part of our natural heritage and enjoyed by people from all over the country and the world."

The Appalachian Trail runs 2,175 miles through 14 states, from Georgia to Maine.

 

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