DCNR Seeking Public Comments On Draft ATV Trail Policy
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On January 21, The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced it will outline proposed changes to its internal policy on ATV trails on state forest lands at the January 22 Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council meeting to begin the public comment process. Pennsylvania currently has more than 260 miles of ATV trails in state forests. The department is reviewing its policy to respond to increasing demands for riding opportunities, local and county government interest in expanding recreational tourism, and legislative action. “The purpose of the policy is to provide guidance to DCNR when acquiring, developing and managing lands for ATV use by the public,” Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said. Where there was a moratorium on new trail development in the current policy, the revisions now authorize DCNR to consider new ATV trails and connectors on state forest lands. “New ATV trails will be considered, while still balancing the protection of natural resources as outlined in the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution, and the needs of all types of recreational users on DCNR lands,” Dunn said. DCNR plays a multi-faceted role with ATVs: registering their use statewide through a cooperative agreement with PennDOT; managing registration-generated fees for maintenance, enhancement, and enforcement of trail opportunities on state forest lands; and distributing grants to provide new recreational ATV trails and facilities. DCNR contracted a 2016 survey of ATV users on their views of recreational opportunities. There were more than 4,800 responses, with results indicating a strong desire for more long-distance trails that are geographically dispersed. Pennsylvania has around 285,000 registered ATVs. On state forest lands, ATV riding is allowed only on designated trails. The Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council released a report in January 2019 to provide recommendations on how DCNR and others could enhance motorized recreation in Pennsylvania. The CNRAC meeting will take place on January 22, from 10 a.m. to noon in Room 105 of the Rachel Carson State Office Building, Harrisburg. Click Here for a copy of the draft policy. Public comment is taken at the end of the meeting. Written comments also are welcome, and can be submitted by email to: PaForester@pa.gov by March 27. Visit DCNR’s ATV Trails In State Forests webpage for more on trails in Pennsylvania. For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Click Here to sign up for the Resource newsletter, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog, Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. NewsClips: See What You Missed Last Week: 350+ PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Related Articles - Recreation & Land Conservation: Op-Ed: Why We Support A Free State Park & Forest System - PA Parks & Forests Foundation Analysis: 2020 Is A Make Or Break Year For Environmental Funding - It’s Our Turn Now! DCNR Now Accepting Applications For Parks, Recreation, Land Conservation, Stream Buffer Grants PA American Water Now Accepting Applications For 2020 Environmental Grants Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Pia van de Venne, Friends Of Murrysville Parks, Westmoreland County Entries Now Being Accepted To State Parks & Forests Thru The Seasons Photo Contest More Than 7,800 Birds Fledged Through DCNR’s Cavity Nesting Trails Program Jan. 22 Resource Newsletter Now Available From DCNR Jan. 24 Take Five Fridays With Pam Now Available From PA Parks & Forests Foundation The Nature Conservancy-PA Reviews 2019 Accomplishments With Its Many Partners, Volunteers Wildlands Conservancy Highlights Upcoming Programs In February Wildlife For Everyone 3rd Annual Wildlife Gala April 3 In State College Intern Wanted: Brandywine Conservancy Easement Stewardship Internship [Posted: January 21, 2020] |
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