Bill

BILL • US SENATE

S 3720

Bay Area Ridge National Scenic Trail Feasibility Study Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Alex Padilla, Adam Schiff,

Senate directs Interior Department to study feasibility of establishing Bay Area Ridge National Scenic Trail connecting ridge routes across San Francisco Bay region.

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Bill Summary • S 3720

Legislative bill overview

S 3720 directs the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a feasibility study for establishing the Bay Area Ridge National Scenic Trail, which would connect ridge trails across the San Francisco Bay Area. The study would examine the trail's route, environmental impacts, costs, and requirements for designating it as a National Scenic Trail under the National Trails System Act.

Why is this important

A feasibility study is the first step toward potentially creating a major recreational corridor spanning hundreds of miles across the Bay Area, which could enhance outdoor access, regional connectivity, and conservation planning. Designation as a National Scenic Trail would provide federal recognition and potential funding mechanisms, though it would also trigger regulatory considerations for affected landowners and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Private land access: The trail route would likely cross significant private property, requiring complex negotiations and easement agreements that could face landowner resistance
  • Environmental and cultural review: The study and eventual trail development would require extensive environmental assessments (NEPA) and consultations with Native American tribes already stewarding ridge lands
  • Funding and maintenance responsibility: Unclear allocation of construction and long-term maintenance costs between federal, state, and local governments, plus questions about who manages the trail system

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