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How Emissions Credits encourage business and Gov. to close motorized roads in AZ
Particulate Matter 10 (PM10) emissions have become one of the most compelling arguments against motorized use of public roads since the passage of the Clean Air Act. As a result of this law, Arizona air is strictly governed by state and federal bureaucrats.
Management Strategy for Motorized Vehicle Use on Public Lands
This National Management Strategy was developed by the Bureau of Land Management in 2001 to help deal with Off-Highway Vehicle issues on federal land. It is used as a reference guide in the BLM Policy Manual 1626 for travel management planning.
The agreement between CA and AZ that closes motorized access to public lands
In 2018, following community pushback, California and Arizona conservation agencies and multiple stakeholders, including local organizations and federal agencies, signed an agreement with the Arizona Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to develop Travel Management Plans safeguarding historical sites. This entailed establishing criteria for defining archaeological sites and setting a Planning Area of Potential Effects (APE)…
Arizona Attorney General Opinion on RS 2477 and ARS 37-931
The following opinion was issued by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich in July of 2017 in response to a question from representative Mark Fincham. It displays the state of Arizona’s Pro motorized access approach to policy on public land concerning Revised Statute 2477 rights-of-way. This opinion declares that “Arizona R.S. 2477 rights-of-way may not be…
Executive Order 11644 | Use of off-road vehicles on the public lands
The dictatorial edict that is directing federal land mangers to close Revised Statute 2477 roads over federal lands.