Comment Deadline:
Comments
to be sent to:
Email: lheinrich@co.valley.id.us
FAX: (208) 382-7107
Roadless Comments
Below is
an alert from the Idaho State Snowmobile Association (ISSA). There are
some additional important points to be made so that all of us can provide
informed comments to the Valley County Board of
Of the
inventoried roadless area (IRA) in the
Some of
you that were
In that
proposal we requested that the
Here is a link to the original alert to refresh you
memory:
Payette National Forest Travel Management Plan
ISSA Alert
The one-size-fits-all,
Washington, DC-based-approach of the 2001 rule ignored local experience, input
and impacts. This effectively tied the hands of local land managers as
they try to manage diverse forests with varying needs. Now, local users of the
national forests have the opportunity to correct that situation.
Valley County Board
Commission Chairman
The starting point for
the discussion is the current roadless management
direction in existing forest plans. Comments must be site-specific and
substantive. In addition, they must clearly list the forest name, the
management unit as defined in the current forest plan, what change the
commenter desires and why.
The second open house
will be held August 18 at the Valley County Court House from
Individuals who cannot
attend the meetings can request forms from Lee Heinrich, Valley County Clerk.
All requests for forms must include the name and address of the person making
the request. Requests for the approved form can also be acquired by calling the
Office of the Valley County Clerk, (208) 371-7100, or requesting the form by
fax at (208) 382-7107 or by email at lheinrich@co.valley.id.us.
Requests made by mail should be sent to:
Valley County Board of
County Commissioners
Roadless Comments
P.O. Box 1350
Cascade, Idaho 83611
Valley County will be
accepting comments through the close of business September 15.
We have been given a
great opportunity. Everyone interested should get involved by submitting
substantive comments. Public comments on the roadless
areas of
Respectfully
invited,
F.
Valley County Board of
Please send this alert to anyone you know that supports
shared access to OUR public lands. If
you wish to fax or mail your comments on the specific form, I can email it to
you. It is in MS Word format.
Thank you all for your interest in and dedication to
protecting YOUR right to ride.
Snowmobile
Alliance of Western States
Protecting the right to ride for the owners of
247,864 registered snowmobiles (2004) in the western
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