The California BLM wants to hear from OHV users regarding an Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Application; how best to spend the money?
The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Eagle Lake Field Office is accepting public suggestions and comments regarding management needs and projects that would benefit off-highway vehicle recreation on public lands, according to news released by the BlueRibbon Coalition. The field office staff will use the comments to develop a preliminary grant application to the California State Parks Off- Highway Motor Vehicle Division.
Suggestions must be submitted before Monday, February 28, 2016, to the BLM Eagle Lake Field Office, 2550 Riverside Dr., Susanville, CA 96130, attention Marisa Williams, or by email to mbwillia@blm.gov.
Grant funding can be used for law enforcement, trail monitoring, maintenance, planning, construction, development, safety improvements, education, and repairing impacts from unauthorized off highway vehicle use. In past years the Eagle Lake Field Office has used grants at the Fort Sage and Rice Canyon off-highway vehicle areas near Susanville.
The BLM will submit project proposals by March 7, 2016. A 30-day public comment period will begin March 8, 2016. Project descriptions and cost estimates will be available for review beginning March 8, 2016, at http://ohv.parks.ca.gov.