U4WDA will be drafting a letter soon on this issue, and I will be expressing my deep displeasure with this plan to pave a long-standing and, in my opinion, historically relevant dirt road.... I hope that Mike was vocal in his opposition to the paving plan.
Land-use groups have zero reason not to voice their objections to this kind of project. It's what we are here for-- at least U4WDA, since preservation of what I would call "heritage roads" (Burr Trail, PET, Buckhorn, etc) fits our ethos--and objection can be expressed without being jerks about it. Obviously, the counties have an entirely different set of priorities, and it's their right to do as they see fit with their roads-- but input from the users of their roads, and the decisions
those users make about where they spend their money can and should influence the counties when it comes to projects like this. The Burr Trail is not a much-needed highway, power line project, etc. It can and, in my opinion, should be handled differently than they are doing at the moment.
As with all things dirt and dirt road, input from the offroad community is essential. As Minor Threat sang, STAND UP!!! AND BE COUNTED!!