Attention New Mexico OHV Enthusiasts- Especially around Sante Fe National Forest

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BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT!


Attention New Mexico recreationists!
Mark Werkmeister over at the New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance (NMOHVA http://www.nmohva.org/) sent us the latest on some really important meetings being held by the Santa Fe National Forest. Mark serves as secretary for NMOHVA and is very active in the Four Wheel Drive association as well.
Mark and the gang at NMOHVA are asking everyone to attend these important meetings. The input the Forest Service receives at these meetings will be used to formulate a "Proposed Action," which will be then be used to formulate a final travel plan.
Keep in mind that all routes not designated open in the final Travel Plan will be closed!
Speaking of NMOHVA, their website is an excellent source of info for all New Mexico OHV planning projects. Do this: BOOKMARK THIS SITE!! http://www.nmohva.org/

Also, Brian Hawthorne (BlueRibbon Coalition Public Lands Director) will be in Los Alamos for a pro-access workshop to be held after the November 15th meeting. Give me a quick email if you'd like to attend. We've got lots of great tips and pointers on how to make the Travel Management Plan work for you!
See you there!

BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext 102

ATTENTION NEW MEXICO OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE ENTHUSIASTS:
The Santa Fe National Forest is formulating a new travel plan that will limit ALL vehicle use to designated roads, trails and areas. The Forest Service (FS) will be hosting a series of Travel Management Workshops over the next six months designed to provide opportunities for hands-on public involvement in the development of the agency's new Travel Management process.
As you know, the FS published a new rule requiring the agency to formally designate a system of roads, trails and areas where motorized vehicle use would be allowed. Forest Service regulation and other laws require the agency to conduct a planning process in collaboration with the public to help design the designated system.
Phase 1 workshops are scheduled for November and December in nine communities served by the Santa Fe National Forest. Subsequent rounds of workshops (Phase 2-3) will be scheduled from January through April 2007. This is part of the local planning process which will finalize with the production of a motor vehicle use map by the January 2010.
Participants will have opportunities to interact with Forest Service staff and will be encouraged to submit written comments and identify places of interest or concern on maps. All members of the public are encouraged to attend, especially individuals with interests in or concerns about motorized recreation on National Forest System Lands.
Input from these workshops will be used in the development of a Proposed Action by Forest Service staff. The Proposed Action describes the agency's goal (i.e. the designation of a system of roads, trails and areas for motor vehicle use). Alternatives for meeting that goal will be formed then analyzed, and finally a decision will be made on the agency's preferred alternative.
Workshop dates, times, locations and contacts for Phase 1 are as follows:
DATE PLACE TIME UNIT CONTACT
Tuesday November 14, 2006 Mission Convento 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (505) 753-7331
Espanola, NM

Wednesday November 15, 2006 Holiday Inn 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (505) 753-7331
Los Alamos, NM

Thursday November 16, 2006 Santa Fe National Forest 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (505) 438-7840
Supervisor's Office
Santa Fe, NM

Saturday November 18, 2006 Cuba Senior Center 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (505) 289-3264
Cuba, NM

Tuesday December 5, 2006 LifeWay Glorieta 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (505) 757-6121
Conf. Center, Room M
Pecos, NM

Wednesday December 6, 2006 Coyote Elementary School 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (505) 638-5526
Coyote, NM

Saturday December 9, 2006 Walatowa Visitor Center 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (505) 829-3535
Jemez, NM

Tuesday December 12, 2006 NM Highlands University 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (505) 425-3535
Sininger Hall (Business School)
Las Vegas, NM

Wednesday December 13, 2006 Mora Middle School 6 p.m. to 9 p.m (505) 425-3535
Mora, NM

For information about how you can borrow GPS equipment to map trails and routes; how you should submit data; or to learn about or become involved in the efforts of local interest groups that are involved in this effort, please contact Robert Potts at (505) 438-7829. You do not need GPS technology to mark your routes or trails. You can mark the route or trail on a forest map using a marker. However, if you have access to a GPS unit, the information would be more precise.
Maps are available on-line at http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/sfe/travelmgt, at local District Offices and in the Supervisors Office in Santa Fe. If you have questions or comments regarding the rule or process please email them to sftravelmgt@fs.fed.us.
PLEASE, IF YOU RECREATE IN THE SANTA FE NATIONAL FOREST GET INVOLVED NOW!


 
Just a repost to put this back near the top of the list. It is important.

Greg
 

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