Tag: Route Designation
BLM Uncompahgre Releases Proposed Travel Planning Decision

BLUERIBBON COALITION LANDUSE UPDATE! BLM Uncompahgre Releases Proposed Travel Planning Decision Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Uncompahgre Field Office, has released a proposed Decision Record to change Off-Highway Vehicle designations on public lands in the Uncompahgre Field Office. The BLM proposes to amend the Uncompahgre Basin Resource Management Plan […]
Alabama Hills Stewardship Group Plans Public Meeting

BLUERIBBON COALITION LAND USE UPDATE! Alabama Hills Stewardship Group Plans Public Meeting Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The community of Lone Pine and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bishop Field Office, will hold a public meeting on Thursday, March 18, 2010, regarding the future management of the Alabama Hills. The meeting will begin […]
Scoping Notice for Winter Travel Plan Revisions Fairfield Ranger District – Sawtooth NF

BLUERIBBON COALITION LAND USE UPDATE! Scoping Notice for Winter Travel Plan Revisions Fairfield Ranger District – Sawtooth NF Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The Fairfield Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest, located in central Idaho, is considering changes to their Winter Travel Plan in response to concerns that have been expressed concerning access to […]
Farmington BLM Releases Proposed Management Plan for Glade Run Recreation Area?

BLUERIBBON COALITION PARTNER ACTION ALERT! FARMINGTON BLM RELEASES PROPOSED MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR GLADE RUN RECREATION AREA Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, Mark Werkmeister, President of the New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance (NMOHVA), just sent us a their latest Access Alert on the Bureau of Land Management, Farmington Field Office, Proposed Action for the Management […]
FS proposes near elimination of public access and camping in Mountainair Ranger District – IMMEDIATE ACTION

BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT! FS PLANS TO CLOSE OVER 80% OF THE ROUTES AND ELIMINATE 90% OF DISPERSED CAMPING IN MOUNTAINAIR RANGER DISTRICT IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUESTED Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, Mark Werkmeister, President of the New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance (NMOHVA), just sent us a their latest Access Alert on the Cibola National […]
Prescott National Forest to Hold Recreation Strategy Community Workshops

BLUERIBBON COALITION PARTNER ACTION ALERT! Prescott National Forest to Hold Recreation Strategy Community Workshops Dear BRC members, supporters and action alert subscribers, Sanford Cohen, from the Prescott Open Trails Association (POTA), just sent us a heads up about some “Recreation Strategy Community Workshops” Co-Sponsored by the Prescott National Forest and the Community Forest Stewardship Forum […]
Prescott National Forest Seeks Public Comment on Forest Plan Revision

BLUERIBBON COALITION LANDUSE UPDATE! Prescott National Forest Seeks Public Comment on Forest Plan Revision Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The Prescott National Forest, Located in central Arizona, is revising their Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan).The Forest Service (FS) is asking the public to help identify issues to be addressed as they begin […]
Spring Scholarship for the Marshall University OHV Recreation Management Course

Marshall University OHV Recreation Management Course Spring Semester Scholarship Applications due on December 15, 2009 The spring semester OHV Recreation Management course is PLS 451/551 Planning and Design of OHV Trails. The information in the course can be invaluable for both agency personnel as well as the enthusiasts. The planning of the trail system is […]
NOHVCC Announces Webinar Series Available Once Again

NOHVCC HELPS RIDERS PROTECT TRAILS WITH WEB-BASED WORKSHOPS AND VIDEOS – CATCH ALL FOUR SESSIONS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER With help from Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) has been conducting interactive web based workshops, or webinars, for OHV riders and anyone interested in OHV land use since mid-June. The […]
SEMA Guide to Land Use Policies & Off-Road Recreation

Many SEMA members market equipment that is used by off-road enthusiasts. Importantly, the same equipment is used to improve and individualize the performance of their vehicles. The enthusiasm for these products is dependent, in part, on the availability of public lands for off-road use. Threats to off-highway vehicle (OHV) access typically take form in […]