- Location
- Sandy, Ut
Realizing that it will be impossible to reach every OHV user, how do you reach the most?
Groups have tried everything from print (magazine), email list, dedicated forum and even scattered forum involvement. Each with their own form of success. In the end there is always a plausible excuse "I didn't hear about it". I know that will never be eliminated, after all there are some that just don't care. But how would you reach the most?
There are some major Utah land use decisions that are in the planning stages, and I feel like as users we not going to be happy with the outcome if we don't overcome the communication and apathy disconnect and let our voices be heard. To make matters worse we are several years behind the anti-motorized groups in the planning and execution of a plan for said projects, something I would personally like to see change, even if it is just forum based and particularly here on RME as its the largest target audience of Utah 4x4 users.
So, with that...
Would you be more likely to take part in the following:
A letter writing party, aimed at aiding me in writing a meaningful comment. Realize that while these letters "count" the most in the eyes of land managers and politicians, they are also the hardest to solicit and it may require you to do an hour or more's "studying up" on the issue at hand.
Signing a petition or chain letter with my name. These are hit and miss. Some when prepared and executed correctly will have an impact, others are discounted as propaganda. In the case of chain letters, they are often counted as 1 letter of support even if 50 send in the same letter. Thats not to say they don't get noticed, just that their impact is harder to quantitatively measure.
Attending a public hearing or meeting. The land management agencies hosts these on a regular basis whenever they are working on a new travel plan or specific project. Historically they can be a great way to get a Cliff-Notes education on the issues and at the same time submit a comment. More than that they often show an overwhelming voice of support. These could be considering similar to the RMP hearing meetings many of you attended, or something more broad in scope such as the recent Usa-All capitol building rally that many RME'ers attended.
Attending an actual on the ground project such as service project. RME and many other groups throughout Utah have really shown their cards on these projects. We have proven we can come in force when needed and tackle some of the nastiest projects throughout Utah. However we still maybe get 1 in 10 users at best involved in at least a single project in a years time. And project opportunities have been fewer and farther in between in the recent years? Are we out of work to do? Straining our relationships with land managers or just not searching out the opportunities?
Multiple selections are allowed, choose any you feel you are likely to participate in. Lets assume this is in the coming year.
Groups have tried everything from print (magazine), email list, dedicated forum and even scattered forum involvement. Each with their own form of success. In the end there is always a plausible excuse "I didn't hear about it". I know that will never be eliminated, after all there are some that just don't care. But how would you reach the most?
There are some major Utah land use decisions that are in the planning stages, and I feel like as users we not going to be happy with the outcome if we don't overcome the communication and apathy disconnect and let our voices be heard. To make matters worse we are several years behind the anti-motorized groups in the planning and execution of a plan for said projects, something I would personally like to see change, even if it is just forum based and particularly here on RME as its the largest target audience of Utah 4x4 users.
So, with that...
Would you be more likely to take part in the following:
A letter writing party, aimed at aiding me in writing a meaningful comment. Realize that while these letters "count" the most in the eyes of land managers and politicians, they are also the hardest to solicit and it may require you to do an hour or more's "studying up" on the issue at hand.
Signing a petition or chain letter with my name. These are hit and miss. Some when prepared and executed correctly will have an impact, others are discounted as propaganda. In the case of chain letters, they are often counted as 1 letter of support even if 50 send in the same letter. Thats not to say they don't get noticed, just that their impact is harder to quantitatively measure.
Attending a public hearing or meeting. The land management agencies hosts these on a regular basis whenever they are working on a new travel plan or specific project. Historically they can be a great way to get a Cliff-Notes education on the issues and at the same time submit a comment. More than that they often show an overwhelming voice of support. These could be considering similar to the RMP hearing meetings many of you attended, or something more broad in scope such as the recent Usa-All capitol building rally that many RME'ers attended.
Attending an actual on the ground project such as service project. RME and many other groups throughout Utah have really shown their cards on these projects. We have proven we can come in force when needed and tackle some of the nastiest projects throughout Utah. However we still maybe get 1 in 10 users at best involved in at least a single project in a years time. And project opportunities have been fewer and farther in between in the recent years? Are we out of work to do? Straining our relationships with land managers or just not searching out the opportunities?
Multiple selections are allowed, choose any you feel you are likely to participate in. Lets assume this is in the coming year.
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