Corridor management plans
A Corridor Management Plan (CMP) is written and developed by the communities and transportation agencies along a scenic byway. It outlines how to protect and enhance the byway's intrinsic qualities and character.
The Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways Program requires corridor management plans (CMP) for scenic byway designation. CMPs are community-based and flexible "living documents" that typically address issues such as tourism development, historic and natural preservation, roadway safety and economic development. They are often guided by the "14-point plan" recommended by the National Scenic Byways Program. It is important to remember that the CMP is a guide that addresses major goals and issues, but does not necessarily offer solutions for every problem.
- Avenue of Pines Scenic Byway Planning Report (PDF)
- Glacial Ridge Scenic Byway Investment Priorities Addendum Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Great River Road Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Hwy 38 Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Historic Bluff Country Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- International Historic Hwy 75 "King of Trails" Scenic Byway Corridor Work Plan (PDF)
- Lady Slipper Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Lake Country Scenic Byway Strategy Update (PDF)
- Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- North Shore Scenic Drive Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Otter Tail Scenic Byway Investment Priorities Addendum Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Skyline Parkway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- St. Croix Scenic Byway Plan (PDF)
- Superior National Forest Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan (PDF)
- Veterans Evergreen Memorial Scenic Byway Planning Project Final Report (PDF)