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New AZ law fundamentally transforms how public lands are accessed
Arizona’s Senate Bill 1567, recently signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs, introduces significant changes to off-highway vehicle (OHV) regulations. Key updates include requiring driver’s licenses for OHV operation, mandatory training courses, and new definitions for OHVs. The law also imposes penalties for improper OHV use and restricts children’s OHV operation. This legislation, driven by…
Sedona City Council in favor of restricting access
At a Sedona City Council meeting, members debated with Forest Service officials on limiting off-highway vehicle (OHV) access in Coconino National Forest. Despite several Sedona residents’ concerns regarding noise and environmental damage, no action was taken. The council plans to conduct an Environmental Impact Statement before implementing any restrictions, opposing Forest Service wishes to maintain…
Action Alert | Contact the city of Sedona in support of motorized access
Sedona City officials propose regulating 4×4 use due to complaints and environmental concerns. Despite mitigation efforts by a local workgroup and $300,000 in OHV grants, issues persist. Critics contest the ecological impact, citing alternative causes for tree mortality. A significant tourism revenue source, OHV use faces potential strict regulation, with a public meeting scheduled to…