The City of Glendale has announced that their Hiking and Mountain Biking Patrol program is ready to launch. They are seeking volunteers interested in spending a few hours per month riding or hiking the trails of the Verdugo Mountains. Applications are available from the City’s Community Services and Parks Department. Mountain bikers will be required to attend the CORBA Free Skills Clinic. Following is the announcement from the City:
At long last we are pleased to announce that applications are now available for the City of Glendale’s volunteer Trail Safety Patrol (TSP) program.
We ask that, at your earliest convenience, you stop by the Community Services & Parks Department at Glendale City Hall to pick up your application packet. The Department is open every day from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.
At that time, we would like to take a few minutes to get acquainted (this is not a formal interview), then have you pick up your application packet and proceed to our Human Resources office where you will receive information on the mandatory fingerprint and background check that is required of all City volunteers.
Glendale City Hall is located at 613 East Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206. The Community Services & Parks Department is located on the first floor in Room 120. Please ask to speak to Iris Hidalgo.
The Human Services Department is also on the first floor of City Hall, across the lobby, in Room 100. Please ask to speak to Ando Vardanyan.
Free Visitor Parking is available in the City’s parking structure on Wilson Avenue, north of Broadway and west of Glendale Avenue.
Your application packet will include the following:
- TSP Application Form
- TSP Physician Approval Form
- TSP Insurance Information Form
- TSP Bike Liability Waiver
- TSP Hike Liability Waiver
- City Volunteer Registration Form/Conviction History
- City Volunteer Agreement Form
Please note that the mandatory fingerprint/background check and the mandatory liability/bike insurance will be obtained at no cost to you.
You need to sign either the Bike Waiver or the Hike Waiver, not both, depending on which unit you are applying for. If you are applying for the Hike Unit, you only need to fill out the top portion of the Insurance Information Form. All other forms must be completely filled out, signed, and dated.
As soon as you have completed all the forms, please return them to the Community Services & Parks Department, 613 East Broadway, Room 120, Glendale, CA 91206. If we were unable to meet when you picked up the documents, please return them in person so that we have a chance to meet face to face.
The application packet must be returned to us no later than November 30, 2012.
Please note the following important dates:
- Saturday, December 1, 2012 – members of the Mountain Bike Unit must take the CORBA Mountain Bike Skills class at MalibuCreek State Park from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All members of the Mountain Bike Unit must pass this course in order to be part of the Trail Safety Patrol.
Please go to: http://corbamtb.com/programs/
- Sunday, December 2, 2012 – members of the Hike Unit must meet in Brand Park at 9 a.m. for the hike test up the Brand Motorway. All members of the Hike Unit must hike the 6.2 mile route of the Verdugo Mountains 10K in under 2.5 hours.
· Saturday, December 8, 2012 – all volunteers must undergo the mandatory 8-hour training program to be held in the Glendale Police Department’s Community Room from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Police Department is located at 131 North Isabel Street, Glendale, CA 91206. A free visitor parking lot is across the street from the station.
We know this is a lot to digest, so if you have any questions, or if there are any problems, please feel free to call me at the number below or simply reply to this email. If you have any friends or colleagues with mountain biking or hiking skills who you think might be interested in participating, please have them contact me. We can always use more excellent volunteers.
We look forward to working with you to make this an outstanding program that benefits all those who use Glendale’s trails and open space.