UMP Amendment / Trails Budget / Article 78 filing
January 31, 2010 by admin
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Jessup River Wild Forest UMP 2010 Amendment
The recently issued amendment 2010 draft amendment to the 2005/2006 Jessup River Wild Forest Unit Management Plan has a number of signifigant negative changes. NYSSA is very concerned that the are trail closures that are unnecessary under the guidelines and as a result will isolate users and businesses who have historically had access to the trail system. The amendment should have leveraged the Class I Trail guidelines to preserve access by residents, visitors and businesses. Your calls, e-mails, and letters are needed to preserve trail access to all snowmobilers. If you utitlize the example letter, it is critical that you personalize, edit and add your own comments on this matter for your letter to count. The entire set of JRWF UMP Plan documents can be downloaded from the NYSDEC website HERE There is a summary of the amendment from the NYSDEC at the bottom of this page, and the specific amendment on which the DEC is currently accepting comments on can be found HERE Comments are due to the NYS DEC by February 19, 2010 to the attention of Mr. Thomas Kapelewski. Thomas Kapelewski, Senior Forester, NYS DEC PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST INCLUDE A SUBJECT LINE OR THE COMMENT EMAIL WILL NOT BE RECEIVED OR RECORDED |
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NYS Budget and Snowmobile trail fund changes
NYSSA is working hard with the State Budget office on changing their proposed language to remove the broad language that would allow the 30% monies to be used for any recreational activity. We believe that the State does now understand our concern about the budget figures and the proposed budget language that creates the potential for trail fund monies to be used for other than snowmobile related expenses. Some of the concern from the state is based upon costs incurred by other state agencies- particularly the DOT, for signage, pavement repair at highway crossings, and trailhead parking lot snow removal. We are in the process of identifying the specific concerns and document the unspecified costs. While NYSSA’s position has always included willingness for the snowmobile community to carry our own weight, we will not simply stand by letting the trail fund be used with no questions asked and expenses justified. We will likely know where this issue stands before the NYSSA Board meeting on February 6, and will set the next steps at that point. NYSSA has been contacted by several state legislators who are interested in working with us. We have advised them that we are attempting, through our lobbyists and leadership, to negotiate with the State Budget office for the removal of the language that provides for an expansion of allowable expenses, but if that effort fails we will ask for legislative assistance. If it comes to that, we would most likely conduct a PR campaign and grassroots legislative outreach the week of February 8, 2010. In the meantime- stand by and prepare to defend the trail fund should you letters and calls be needed to defend the fund. |
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Adirondack Council Article 78 petition against State
On Monday January 11th, the Adirondack Council (AC) filed an Article 78 The basis of the suit is the simple question of whether or not the The APA has authority to adopt rules necessary to carry out the Regardless of how the judge rules on this question, there will be The AC continues to misrepresent their stated goals via the The AC suggests that locating trails adjacent to roadways is “safer” |





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