Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Forest seeks comments on OHV grant application

MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST — The Mendocino National Forest is asking for public input on its grant proposal to the California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division, or OHMVR.

The public will be able to review and comment on the forest’s preliminary grant application beginning March 5 through May 6.

Grant funds will be used to enhance ground operations of the Mendocino National Forest’s world-class off-highway vehicle, or OHV, recreation program and will support law enforcement activities such as public information and education, enforcement and resource protection.

The preliminary grant includes support for facility maintenance and operations at seven OHV staging areas, campgrounds, water systems and an RV dump station. Facility maintenance activities will include cleaning, vault toilet pumping and garbage collection.

Trail maintenance activities cover over 247 miles of designated OHV trails, and recreation staff will use a combination of hand labor and mechanized equipment to repair water control features along trails, restore trail tread and remove trees and other vegetation from trail surfaces.

This request also includes funding for volunteer coordination, supervision of adopt-a-trail projects and monitoring for wildlife habitat and soils.

Damage from severe winter storms continues to exacerbate hazardous conditions from past wildfires and severe drought. Numerous large-diameter trees have fallen and could fall in the immediate future, impacting trail access and safety.

Activities associated with the OHV grant funding will continue the forest’s efforts to assess damage and improve conditions in areas affected by fires and storms.

“We appreciate the support that enables us to continue managing one of California’s best destinations for OHV recreation, for our visitors now and for generations to come,” said Forest Supervisor Wade McMaster. “We welcome feedback from our OHV user groups on the grant proposal.”

The forest will submit its preliminary grant application to the OHMVR by March 4, and the proposal will be available for public review on March 5 here.

Information about the California OHMVR program is available here.

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