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By Bob Walker, Chair, Montana Trails Coalition
Senator Terry Gauthier is carrying a bill in the 2019 legislature to increase the voluntary light motor vehicle registration fee. This change would create a new grant program for trail development, maintenance, and rehabilitation and help state parks and fishing access sites meet their maintenance and operation needs.
The proposal would increase the voluntary light motor vehicle registration fee to state parks from $6 to $10. The predicted result of this bill would yield $944,000 per year for a new Made-In-Montana grant program administered by Fish, Wildlife & Parks for trails and associated recreation facilities similar to the Recreational Trails grant program. In addition, SB 24 would increase funding to state parks by $895,000 per year and to fishing access sites by $170,000 per year.
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Thanks to Montana’s Legislature and Montana Trail Vehicle Riders Association
By Bob Walker, Editor
Montana Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) owners pay the majority of costs for maintaining and enhancing trails open to OHV recreation in Montana. Thanks to requests by OHV owners, the 1987 session of the Montana legislature passed Montana’s first OHV registration law that requires all OHVs used on public lands to display a registration decal. County treasurers deposit moneys collected in a dedicated fund to be used solely for Montana’s OHV program!
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TO: Parks and Recreation Friends Groups
FROM: Bob Walker, Montana Trails Coalition and Montana Trails, Recreation & Parks Association
DATE: January 14, 2019
Our 66th Session of the Montana Legislature convened January 7. We anticipate several bills affecting recreation and parks programs and we will keep you informed of those bills and their status as the session progresses.
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On January 17 the Senate Fish and Game Committee heard SB 70 that would remove Headwaters State Park from the primitive parks list. We consider this to be a positive proposal since this park is nationally know for its location on the route of Lewis and Clark Expedition and as the headwaters of the Missouri River. Taking this park off the list would allow electricity to be installed in the campground, especially important for individuals who rely on medical devices for their health, and would allow for trail and campground road surfacing necessary to meet ADA requirements.
This week Senate Fish and Game committee will hear both SB 24 and SB 102 on January 29. SB 24, sponsored by Senator Gauthier, is our light motor vehicle registration fee increase from $6 to $9 for trails, state parks, fishing access sites and Virginia/Nevada cities. This is an excellent bill that will benefit all Montanans now and in the future.
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TO: Parks and Recreation Friends Groups
FROM: Bob Walker, Montana Trails Coalition and Montana Trails, Recreation & Parks Association
DATE: January 2, 2019
Good New Year to all you parks, recreation and outdoor enthusiasts! Our 66th Session of the Montana Legislature convenes on Monday January 7. We anticipate several bills affecting recreation and parks programs and we will keep you informed of those bills and their status as the session progresses.
You can expect these reports approximately every two weeks. To repeat an old realism, the world is run by those who show up. Hopefully many of you will contact your legislators by telephone, letter or email and/or attend committee meeting/s to voice your position on bills that affect your way of life and values.