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Comments Needed on Oregon Dunes NRA Notice of Intent

The Siuslaw National Forest has published a Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to Establish and Designate Routes and Areas for Off-Highway Vehicle at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (ODNRA). The specifics of the Forest Service proposal, including maps, can be found on the web at http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/fs-usda-pop.php/?project=34220.

BRC has reviewed the loss of historic OHV opportunity since the creation of the NRA. In 1972, approximately 28,000 acres were open for legal OHV use. After implementation of the 1979 ORDNA Management Plan, the acreage available for OHV use was reduced by about 47% down to 15,000 acres. When the 1994 ODNRA Management Plan was adopted, the acreage available for open riding was reduced significantly to 5,930 acres. The agency, in Zone 10 (C), attempts to create the illusion that 4,455 acres of designated routes are available for OHV use. However, since only a few miles of designated routes exist in Zone 10 (C) that acreage is reduced to less than a couple of acres (actual land footprint of the routes).
Between 1972 and 2011, the acreage available for open OHV use has been reduced from 28,000 acres down to just below 6,000 acres. Just 20 percent of the NRA is available for legal OHV use today.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:Hundreds of thousands of OHV users enjoy the ORNDA each year. If you want that use to continue and/or expand, you must send in your comments today.

Please take a few minutes to send in your comments. Tell your own personal story, and consider making some the of issues below which BRC feels are important:

  • Failure to comply with 1972 ODNRA Act’s statutory requirement to develop management plans with input from a Federal Advisory Council
  • Unit-wide failure to address non-native vegetation encroachment
  • Should not base ongoing and future management OHV recreation on the outdated 1994 Dunes Plan that was created without input from a Federal Advisory Council
  • The NOI’s Proposed Action frontloads and taints the upcoming 2014 plan revision process
  • The agency failed to coordinate with counties per federal law
  • Current planning effort disenfranchises local OHV clubs

Written comments should be sent to:Angie Morris
Recreation Planner
Siuslaw National Forest
855 Highway 101
Reedsport, OR 97467

Or

Email comments to:comments-pacificnorthwest-siuslaw-centralcoast@fs.fed.us.

Additional information is available by contacting the project leader, Angie Morris, at 541-271-6040.

MORE INFO ON THE WEBHere is recent Op Ed by BRC’s Don Amador in a local newspaper
http://www.theumpquapost.com/doc4e1c8fb76df53096496951.txt

Visit Save The Riders Dunes (STRD) website. Check out some of the great photos
http://www.savetheridersdunes..com/


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