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March 4, 2021 - SONORA, Calif., – The Stanislaus National Forest announced that a public comment period will begin March 5 for preliminary 2020 off-highway vehicle grant applications. Public comments may be submitted from March 2 to May 3, 2019

Forest recreation specialists and OHV managers have completed two draft grants for consideration by the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division.

“These grants are vital for a successful OHV program on the forest,” said Todd Newburger, public service staff officer for the Stanislaus National Forest. “We encourage input from the OHV community that enjoys off-highway recreation. Their input on the program helps us provide quality recreation.” 

To provide feedback please visit the California Parks and Recreation page at https://olga.ohv.parks.ca.gov/egrams_ohmvr/user/home.aspx.

The proposals include a forest-wide operations and maintenance project for OHV trails and facilities and a forest-wide law enforcement patrol project.  The OHMVR Division grants are integral to the ongoing success of the forest’s OHV program.
Source: Stanislaus National Forest