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Lower Michigan National
Forest OHV
Route Designation Workshop
For Land Managers, OHV Enthusiasts and Other
Stakeholders
February 1 - 4, 2007
Where:
Holiday Inn
2650 Business Loop South I-75
Grayling, MI 49738
989-348-7611
When:
USFS Personnel
- Thursday, February 1, 8AM -
5PM
- Friday, February 2, 8AM - 12PM
Public
- Saturday, February 3, 8AM - 5PM
- Sunday, February 4, 8AM - 4PM
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council (NOHVCC), in cooperation with the
Manistee and Huron National Forests, is
conducting a Motorized Route Designation
Workshop in February 2007, for agency personnel
and other stakeholders. The purpose of this
workshop is to assist the Forest Service and
other stakeholders in effective implementation
of the USFS Travel Management Rule in their
State. While the sessions on Thursday and Friday
are designed primarily for Forest Service
personnel and the sessions on Saturday and
Sunday are designed primarily for the public,
the sessions are open to all who want to attend
and there is no charge. Sign in will open and a
continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 AM
each day; lunch and breaks will also be
provided.
Registration is required on-line at:
https://conference.nohvcc.org/?EVENT&EVENTCODE=010193-17&PASSWORD=135Xc311&template=rdwMI
The registration deadline is January 26,
2007. For questions about registration contact
Ann Vance at 800-348-6487 or e-mail
avance@nohvcc.org.
NOHVCC has secured a limited number of rooms
at the Holiday Inn. These rooms are on a first
come basis at the rate $65.00 + tax per night.
Ask for the NOHVCC room block. Deadline for this
rate is January 24, 2007. After that date, call
for price and availability.
This national workshop series is sponsored by
the Americans for Responsible Recreational
Access (ARRA), the Motorcycle Industry Council
(MIC) and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of
America (SVIA). Coordination of all workshops is
by the NOHVCC. Design of the workshop sessions
was a collective effort by professional trail
consultants, ARRA, MIC, SVIA, American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA), Blue Ribbon
Coalition (BRC), United Four Wheel Drive
Associations (UFWDA), and NOHVCC, with input
from USFS trail managers.
The Agency Workshop objectives are:
- To develop a better understanding of the
needs and concerns of OHV enthusiasts and other
stakeholders in implementation of the USFS
Travel Management Rule
- To improve the quality and the sustainability of
trails, trail systems and areas through the
implementation process
- To improve OHV enthusiast and other stakeholder
input and support for the implementation process
- To increase partnerships between the USFS, the
OHV industry, OHV enthusiasts and other
stakeholders
- To facilitate better communication between the
USFS, OHV enthusiasts and other stakeholders
OHV Enthusiasts and Other Stakeholders Workshop
objectives are:
- To develop an understanding of the FS Travel
Management Rule
- To help OHV enthusiasts and other stakeholders
become more active in route designation
decisions
- To help OHV enthusiasts and other stakeholders
understand how to improve the quality and
sustainability of trails, trails systems and
areas through the implementation process
- To increase partnerships between the USFS, the
OHV industry, OHV enthusiasts and other
stakeholders
- To facilitate better communication between the
USFS, OHV enthusiasts and other stakeholders
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council is a non-profit educational foundation.
For information regarding NOHVCC and its
workshop programs visit its website at
www.nohvcc.org.
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