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« Reply #25 on: October 28, 2005, 03:53:27 AM »

Looks like we lost our sticky...dang  Undecided
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« Reply #26 on: November 06, 2005, 08:02:35 PM »

Florida OHV Recreation Management Workshop
May 1- 4, 2006
Hilton-Ocala
Ocala, Florida

http://www.fl-dof.com/calendar/2006_ohv_may_wkshop.html
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« Reply #27 on: November 06, 2005, 10:04:37 PM »

>>The purpose of the Workshop is to conduct an educational forum on off-highway vehicle recreation management for Florida local, county, state and federal land management decision makers, recreation planners, resource specialists, and leadership representatives from OHV recreation and other stakeholder communities<<

  Who are these people?  (Florida local, county, state and federal land management decision makers, recreation planners, resource specialists, and leadership representatives)

>>Registration is required and limited to 100. Registration packets will be available in February, 2006.<<

 A hundred?  That's it?    I don't know about you all......
but :
 Chris Reed
352-489-5267or
reedj1@doacs.state.fl.us
and:
Jack Terrell
863-984-9294
jackterrell@tampabay.rr.com
 will get an e-mail.......I don't know who they are, but they should know that we (ATV'ers) would like more land purchased and a trail system put in place to safely ride.  Please take the time to let these two individuals know that we are a large group.  Please include in your e-mail the county in Florida you live in and mention this group here (floridaATVs.com)  It will take a minute to draft a letter.

           Chuck
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« Reply #28 on: November 07, 2005, 07:33:55 AM »

I believe Chris Reed and Jack Terrell were at the workshop held in Dania Florida several months ago. Please don't assume that these two gentleman are opposed to OHVs. Based upon their active participation in all state discussions on OHVs and comments they've made at these workshops, I believe they want to see more areas opened-up to OHVs, so as to minimize the overall impact on the (legal and illegal)areas currently being used.
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« Reply #29 on: November 07, 2005, 11:46:35 AM »

I believe Chris Reed and Jack Terrell were at the workshop held in Dania Florida several months ago. Please don't assume that these two gentleman are opposed to OHVs. Based upon their active participation in all state discussions on OHVs and comments they've made at these workshops, I believe they want to see more areas opened-up to OHVs, so as to minimize the overall impact on the (legal and illegal)areas currently being used.

Thanks for your input AS. I assume the response has been slow BC of the WILMA. But we need to keep hammering them!!!!
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« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2005, 05:01:41 PM »

Jack Terrell is a key figure in the fight FOR OHV riding land. He helped to get Hells Tate opened to ohv activity. He will be at the committee meeting on the 15 of Nov. in Stuart. Still trying to find out directions.
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« Reply #31 on: November 07, 2005, 05:08:51 PM »

Jack Terrell is a key figure in the fight FOR OHV riding land. He helped to get Hells Tate opened to ohv activity. He will be at the committee meeting on the 15 of Nov. in Stuart. Still trying to find out directions.

Please let me know what time and where?
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« Reply #32 on: November 07, 2005, 06:05:24 PM »

Please post the 15 Nov 05 meeting address.
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« Reply #33 on: November 07, 2005, 06:38:28 PM »

  My letter:

 "I applaud the idea of an off highway vehicle workshop and only
hope that it positively affects the all terrain vehicle (ATV) owners.
  I live in Volusia County and enjoy trail riding with my 2000
Yamaha "Grizzly".
  I at times, ride near my home in Ormond Beach, and often drive  over
50 miles to ride in Ocala National forest.  My hobby (ATV'ing) has gained popularity and I expect it to continue to grow.  I would hope that powers to be will obtain land that could be used for recreational use....which would include ATV useage.
  Please take into consideration me and people like myself.
  Please keep some area open for ATV'ers.
  Thanks in advance."

Reply from Mr. Terrell:

"The workshop will address off-highway motorcycle, ATV and 4WD motorized recreation issues.
I share your enthusiasm for the sport and will do all I can to push for legal areas for all of us to ride. "

Reply from Mr. Reed:

"Thank you for your support of the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council Recreation Workshop that the Division of Forestry is co-sponsoring with the Department of Environmental Protection's - Office of Greenways & Trails, USDA Forest Service, and Lee County Parks and Recreation.  One of our main goals in hosting this workshop is to help educate public land managers and decision makers on the needs and desires of our recreation public.  As you are aware, interest in ATV and off-highway motorcycle recreation has grown substantially in Florida.  However, legal riding opportunities have not kept pace with the demand.  We sincerely hope that this educational opportunity will help break down some of the barriers, ultimately leading to increased future OHV opportunities.
 
Thank you,
 
Chris Reed, OHV Coordinator
FDACS - Division of Florida"

  From me to you all.......e-mail these guys! Egg them on! We need to
let them know we are here...
   Takes a minute or two.........and can do us some good in return.

                    Chuck




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« Reply #34 on: November 14, 2005, 10:23:05 PM »

  I hope ya'll got directions. I can't remember if I sent them to jw or not. I know I posted them somewhere.

  I have a link here for those interested in more information about the Organized group.

 http://www.nohvcc.org/
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« Reply #35 on: November 15, 2005, 07:34:23 PM »

  My letter:

 "I applaud the idea of an off highway vehicle workshop and only
hope that it positively affects the all terrain vehicle (ATV) owners.
  I live in Volusia County and enjoy trail riding with my 2000
Yamaha "Grizzly".
  I at times, ride near my home in Ormond Beach, and often drive  over
50 miles to ride in Ocala National forest.  My hobby (ATV'ing) has gained popularity and I expect it to continue to grow.  I would hope that powers to be will obtain land that could be used for recreational use....which would include ATV useage.
  Please take into consideration me and people like myself.
  Please keep some area open for ATV'ers.
  Thanks in advance."

Reply from Mr. Terrell:

"The workshop will address off-highway motorcycle, ATV and 4WD motorized recreation issues.
I share your enthusiasm for the sport and will do all I can to push for legal areas for all of us to ride. "

Reply from Mr. Reed:

"Thank you for your support of the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council Recreation Workshop that the Division of Forestry is co-sponsoring with the Department of Environmental Protection's - Office of Greenways & Trails, USDA Forest Service, and Lee County Parks and Recreation.  One of our main goals in hosting this workshop is to help educate public land managers and decision makers on the needs and desires of our recreation public.  As you are aware, interest in ATV and off-highway motorcycle recreation has grown substantially in Florida.  However, legal riding opportunities have not kept pace with the demand.  We sincerely hope that this educational opportunity will help break down some of the barriers, ultimately leading to increased future OHV opportunities.
 
Thank you,
 
Chris Reed, OHV Coordinator
FDACS - Division of Florida"

  From me to you all.......e-mail these guys! Egg them on! We need to
let them know we are here...
   Takes a minute or two.........and can do us some good in return.

                    Chuck






Exactly my point!
these guys know me!!!
They should know everyone on this site!!!

Thanks CHUCK!!!
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« Reply #36 on: November 15, 2005, 07:35:39 PM »

  I hope ya'll got directions. I can't remember if I sent them to jw or not. I know I posted them somewhere.

  I have a link here for those interested in more information about the Organized group.

 http://www.nohvcc.org/


Please repost directions Lisa.

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« Reply #37 on: November 16, 2005, 11:30:26 AM »

Eworm,

  I guess I found out why there weren't many of you at the meeting!  Cry I know I posted those directions up somewhere. I will see if I put them in the OHV Stuart meeting thread. This thread was about the OHV meeting in May, which is why I didn't post it here in the first place.

  I was at the Stuart meeting. Jack Terrell, Brian McMahon, Winn Peeples, and Chris Reed are fighting for the rights of ATV riders. They are looking for property to purhcase and open to ya'll. Indian Joe can help with the details of that discussion (I believe buying old mining pits was discussed.)

  Jack Terell and Brian McMahon are opposed to the Babcock Ranch Deal as well; because of the restrictions the property owner has placed against OHVs. Jack will be out-of-state on the 22nd. I have talked with jw a little yesterday, since it seems no one can "officially" tell me I represent them, I will go ahead and speak for you all at the cabinet meeting. There is another sub-cabinet meeting today, but alas I couldn't get to Tallahassee for it, so Tuesday is it!

  Okay, getting off-topic. The meeting in May is going to be a workshop. I was pointman on it for the Fl4WDA. Since I resigned, I won't be representing them at this meeting. However, if one ATV club wants me to attend on their behalf I would be glad to go. I will be contacting 4x4 clubs too, so even if a club doesn't think it is worth it, I might still be able to represent those of you who wish me to represent you.

  Registration will open up in February. Will keep ya'll informed, I am on the email list for information. Jw, are you on Jack's or Chris' email list for information on this meeting?
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« Reply #38 on: November 16, 2005, 04:17:29 PM »

Eworm,

  I guess I found out why there weren't many of you at the meeting!  Cry I know I posted those directions up somewhere. I will see if I put them in the OHV Stuart meeting thread. This thread was about the OHV meeting in May, which is why I didn't post it here in the first place.

  I was at the Stuart meeting. Jack Terrell, Brian McMahon, Winn Peeples, and Chris Reed are fighting for the rights of ATV riders. They are looking for property to purhcase and open to ya'll. Indian Joe can help with the details of that discussion (I believe buying old mining pits was discussed.)

  Jack Terell and Brian McMahon are opposed to the Babthingy Ranch Deal as well; because of the restrictions the property owner has placed against OHVs. Jack will be out-of-state on the 22nd. I have talked with jw a little yesterday, since it seems no one can "officially" tell me I represent them, I will go ahead and speak for you all at the cabinet meeting. There is another sub-cabinet meeting today, but alas I couldn't get to Tallahassee for it, so Tuesday is it!

  Okay, getting off-topic. The meeting in May is going to be a workshop. I was pointman on it for the Fl4WDA. Since I resigned, I won't be representing them at this meeting. However, if one ATV club wants me to attend on their behalf I would be glad to go. I will be contacting 4x4 clubs too, so even if a club doesn't think it is worth it, I might still be able to represent those of you who wish me to represent you.

  Registration will open up in February. Will keep ya'll informed, I am on the email list for information. Jw, are you on Jack's or Chris' email list for information on this meeting?


Are you an attorney Lisa? I think I can make that workshop but if I can't what should we do in order to make sure our concerns are expressed?
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« Reply #39 on: November 17, 2005, 07:13:27 AM »

Please go to the below post under open discussion about the meeting and information.

http://www.atvflorida.com/forum/index.php/topic,8607.msg119563/topicseen.html?PHPSESSID=8ff661e31f6478c5ac86a7dc9ac802ae#msg119563
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« Reply #40 on: November 17, 2005, 12:20:28 PM »

  No, I am not an attorney. I am just a citizen who is fed up with the public paying for parks and forest areas and not being able to use them. I am trying to bring all kinds of public recreation users together to:

 1) give us all a stronger voice
 
 2) help each of us understand the issues of the other
 
 and

 3) get folks involved in the decision and planning issues that affect us all.

  There are probably more reasons, but those will do for now.
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