Release WSA's from designation

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
This happened in Colorado so it could happen in Utah

MAJOR WIN FOR MOTORIZED RECREATION COMMUNITY!

HERMOSA WATERSHED PROTECTION ACT PASSES BOTH SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEES
The Hermosa Watershed Protection Act has now gained approval of both House and Senate Natural Resource Committees. This is a major win for all motorized recreational users in Colorado. This legislation will release the West Needles Wilderness Study area located between Durango and Silverton Colorado. This is an area with a long history of highly valued snowmobile usage that would have been lost for future motorized recreational usage due to permanent closure by land managers. These closures were taking place over vigorous public objection. This legislation also Congressionally mandates that both grooming and open snowmobile riding must continue in the Molas Pass area that was released from its Wilderness Study Area classification. This protection is a major benefit to the winter economy of Silverton, Colorado and surrounding communities as snowmobile recreation is now very close to being legally required in the area. The Hermosa Watershed Legislation also designates an additional 70,000 acre Special Management Area (SMA) where motorized recreation must occur, also been Durango and Silverton. The creation of the SMA protects an important riding area for the OHV community in an area that has been proposed to be managed as Recommended Wilderness, identified in recent forest plans as possibly unsuitable for motorized usage and explored for possible designation as Wilderness in Legislation. The SMA protects an area where the single track motorcycle opportunities are frequently identified as world class. The scope of the SMA usage was also amended after last second boundary changes might have impacted 4x4 trails to be created. These trails are also within the scope of the SMA usage.
Final passage of the bill into law has not occurred but passing both committees is a major step towards its passage this session, and is the result of years of collaborative efforts. We thank both Senator Bennet's and Representative Tipton's Offices, whose tireless efforts on this have made these successes possible.
Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition - COHVCO
www.cohvco.org
 

Skylinerider

Wandering the desert
Location
Ephraim
Jack, do you remember in 2011 H.R. 1581 The Wilderness and Roadless Release Act. It was a good idea then and it's still a good idea now. I wrote a 10 page persuasive essay on the subject, actually shared it with some government type folks when I was at Tread Lightly.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
That is the way to go but it looks like they, the government will only do one at a time. I am going to re-contact all of my congressmen/women and start pushing again.
 
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