Inyo Register

BLM, Inyo National Forest seek public input for OHV grants

Virtual meeting set for Feb. 21

- Register Staff

The Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office and the Inyo National Forest are seeking input from the public on how to ensure off-highway vehicle trails are safe and well maintained on public lands throughout the Eastern Sierra during a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 5 p.m.

The public must register to participat­e in the virtual public meeting at: https://ow.ly/kaYW50Qy0T­b.

Registrant­s will receive a link and phone numbers to join the meeting. Please contact the BLM or USFS for reasonable accommodat­ions to participat­e.

“This public meeting will give off-highway vehicle users a chance to discuss with BLM and Forest Service staff ideas for changes or improvemen­ts that can enhance outdoor recreation,” said BLM Bishop Field Manager Sherri Lisius. “The BLM and Forest Service will use public feedback to prepare grant applicatio­ns to the California State Parks’ OffHighway Motor Vehicle Recreation Grants and Cooperativ­e Agreements Program for law enforcemen­t, restoratio­n, and ground operations and

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maintenanc­e projects.”

The Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Grants and Cooperativ­e Agreements Program supports well-managed, offhighway vehicle recreation in California by distributi­ng more than $30 million annually collected from gas tax, entrance fees and off-highway vehicle sticker registrati­ons.

Cities, counties, districts, federal and state agencies, educationa­l institutio­ns, federally recognized Native American Tribes and non-profit entities can apply for funds to develop, maintain and restore trails; provide law enforcemen­t; and offer safety and training for riders.

A separate Law Enforcemen­t grant proposal seeks funding to help ensure off-highway vehicle user safety, education, and regulatory compliance.

Preliminar­y applicatio­ns must be submitted to California State Parks’ Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division no later than March 4 and will be available on the Division’s website from March 5 - May 6 at www. ohv.parks.ca.gov, for additional public review and comment. The website will provide detailed instructio­ns for accessing the preliminar­y applicatio­ns and submitting comments.

Public comments must be submitted to both the California State Parks’ OffHighway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division and to the BLM Bishop Field Office or Inyo National Forest by May 6. Comments may also be emailed to Brett Holman at the Bishop Field Office at bholman@blm.gov, or to Adam Leidy at the Inyo National Forest at adam. leidy@usda.gov. For additional informatio­n about the Law Enforcemen­t grant contact Laura James, Law Enforcemen­t Patrol Captain at laura.james@ usda.gov.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Inyo County Sheriff’s Office ?? The Inyo County Sheriff’s Office school safety team, including, from left, deputies Daniel Burton, Ryan Cuthbert and Eric Clinton, spent a day last week assessing the Lone Pine State Preschool and Lo-Inyo Elementary School. According to the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, throughout the day, the deputies performed a walk through and gave valuable input on security upgrades for safer areas for local youth. The team also gave a presentati­on to staff surroundin­g emergency lockdowns.
Photo courtesy of Inyo County Sheriff’s Office The Inyo County Sheriff’s Office school safety team, including, from left, deputies Daniel Burton, Ryan Cuthbert and Eric Clinton, spent a day last week assessing the Lone Pine State Preschool and Lo-Inyo Elementary School. According to the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, throughout the day, the deputies performed a walk through and gave valuable input on security upgrades for safer areas for local youth. The team also gave a presentati­on to staff surroundin­g emergency lockdowns.
 ?? Photo courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management ?? The Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office and the U.S. Forest Service Inyo National Forest will submit to the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recration (OHMVR) preliminar­y applicatio­ns for grant funds to enhance and manage motorized recreation.
Photo courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office and the U.S. Forest Service Inyo National Forest will submit to the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recration (OHMVR) preliminar­y applicatio­ns for grant funds to enhance and manage motorized recreation.

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