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The Decision: Motorized Travel. Black Hills National Forest March 24, 2010. Announce the decision Answer your questions Show you the maps News Interviews. Background. Public discussions since August 2003 Travel Planning Rule 2005
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The Decision:Motorized Travel Black Hills National Forest March 24, 2010
Announce the decision • Answer your questions • Show you the maps • News Interviews
Background • Public discussions since August 2003 • Travel Planning Rule 2005 • The National Forest Advisory Board – 11 design recommendations • Proposed Action – September 2007 • Draft EIS – 5 Alternatives – March 2009 • Public, agencies, Tribes, local govts commented on DEIS • Final EIS
Design Recommendations • “active” versus passive • main arterial system – network of multi-scale loops • allow for game retrieval • dispersed camping – 300’ • motorized use to collect firewood • variety of motorized opportunities
Design Recommendations • pursue all possible funding • cooperative effort – FS, SD, WY, local • focused away from population • cross-country motorized OHV in designated areas • no mud-bogging
The Decision - Elements • Overall: • Decision built from elements of alternatives • Focusing on diversity of motorized recreation • Road system for access and driving for pleasure
The Decision - Elements • Trail systems for a variety of user experiences • Family opportunities • A network of connected loop trails
The Decision - Elements Roads and motorized trails open to all Principally connect: • Looped trail systems • Destinations
The Decision - Elements • Special Vehicle Designation • Vehicles 62 inches or less in width in SD • Vehicles 50 inches or less in width in WY
The Decision - Elements • Game Retrieval – Elk Only • 300 feet and in some cases up to 1 mile in portions of SD • 300 feet in WY
The Decision - Elements • Dispersed Camping– • 300’ from most open roads
Environmental & Cultural Resource Protection Table 2. Routes requiring design criteria, removal or rerouting to avoid impacts to special status plant species or areas
Environmental & Cultural Resource Protection Gonyer Mats – Hardening Stream Crossings
Next • Notice of Availability – April • Followed by 45 day appeal period • Publish Motor Vehicle Use Map 2010