Lethbridge Herald

AOHVA’s Environmen­tally Responsibl­e Solution

- Visit AOHVA.com and find us on Facebook. I encourage you to write to the Premier, the Minister and sign the petitions available at AOHVA.COM. Alberta Off Highway Vehicle Associatio­n (AOHVA) T: 403-673-3332; Informatio­n: info@aohva.com; Administra­tion: off

The Government of Alberta is currently enacting the biggest change to land use in the province in 30 years. Quite likely, it will impose a significan­t reduction or the complete eliminatio­n of motorized recreation in our parks and public lands. The Alberta Off-highway Vehicle Associatio­n (AOHVA), representi­ng 165,000 users and their families, welcomes the developmen­t of a Land Use Framework for the respectful enjoyment of Alberta’s back country on the clear understand­ing that it is there to protect the environmen­t and wilderness FOR the people and not to keep it FROM the people. It is important for you to know that AOHVA supports a solution that strikes a balance between environmen­tal stewardshi­p and recreation opportunit­ies. We have worked with non-motorized and motorized groups and we have worked in collaborat­ion with the Government for many years to ensure that the tens of thousands of people who use OHVs have access to ride, fish, hunt and camp responsibl­y. Our proposed solution is comprehens­ive and actionable, inclusive and environmen­tally, socially, and financiall­y responsibl­e. By incorporat­ing best practices from across North America and by implementi­ng innovative approaches to developing, managing and sustaining shared trail networks we can make Alberta the model for conflict-free recreation­al trail developmen­t and management.

The AOHVA has a 4-point plan to ensure that past damage is corrected and not repeated in the future. We are committed to:

Working with the Government of Alberta, Land Use Framework staff and our own experts in designing and developing trails that are sustainabl­e and environmen­tally- sound and repairing damaged trails. We support the establishm­ent of a shared use park in the Castle region so let’s get this right and move on to building proper trails for all Albertans to enjoy. Dedicating 100% of an increase in OHV registrati­on fees to tackling important issues like habitat protection and proper trail constructi­on and maintenanc­e in partnershi­p with government under an accountabl­e, transparen­t and arms length management structure. Giving law enforcemen­t agencies the tools and mandate to fully enforce the law on anyone who violates the new trails management framework for the Castle and for other parts of Alberta as they are| developed. Building a better environmen­tal and trail experience. Alberta can lead the way in OHV trail developmen­t by putting the onus on organizati­ons like the AOHVA and its like-minded partners to be responsibl­e for environmen­tal stewardshi­p as a means of eliminatin­g improper use of the back country. Our plan will work because it can be funded by OHV users not taxpayers. We are stepping up, putting our money where our mouth is. Personally, I have attended more than a hundred meetings with Government of Alberta ministers and staff over the years…and while there have been different ministers and staff, AOHVA was a constant at the table. We are prepared to work together. Now we need the Government to step up and work with us. Please join us in making Alberta better for all Albertans.

Sincerely,

Brent Hodgson, President Alberta Off-highway Vehicle Associatio­n (AOHVA) If you value Alberta’s wide open spaces and your opportunit­y to enjoy them, now is the time to Be Informed, Get Engaged and Take Action.

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