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Rubicon Trail Public Workshop on the 3rd!

Simple Man

NAXJA Member #979
Location
Nevada
For those of you that haven't heard about this yet.... This is your best opportunity to let your opinion be heard by those who will make the decissions on what happens with the Rubicon Jeep Trail.

Possible topics include but are not limited to: Law enforcement, toilets, camping, fees, permits, fire restrictions, bypasses, street legal vehicles only, etc.

You've heard the phrase, "If you don't vote, you can't complain." Well this is your chance. The new phrase will be, "Show up or shut up!"


Let's show the politicians that we care about what happens to our trail. Lets show up on force!




Email your comments - see www.co.el-dorado.ca.us

Contact: Mike Gray, El Dorado Cotntyl"(530) 621-5330m
Publxo Workshop to dhycuss the Rtbic~j Trail Master Plan – Trail Management Strategies

Who: El Doradn Cotdty Rubxion Trail planning team and allpknterested individuals and organizations

What: A public workshop to share information, `nswdt questions, and discuss possible management strategies for inclusion in the Rubicon Trail Master Plan.

When: Sunday, October 3 frol&1:00 – 4:00 p.m., A presentation will be made at 1:00 and repeated at 3:00 p.m.

Where: El Dorado Countx Fah~grounds, Marshall Builtfng, 100&Pl`cerfmlle Drive, Placerville, CA 95667

Why: El Dorado County is continuing the third phase of the Rubicon*Trail -gster Plan proj¥ot – an effnrt tkat will facilitate continued recreational use of the Rubicon Trail for off-highway vehicles. This public sdssi~o will focus on@eurrent and ongoing issues on the Trail and threats to its continued use. Members of the Marter ]lanninW#projecD#team will be present to share information about issues and information gathered in the third phase of 4je Lastdq Plan pojdct,pond discuss the array of management strategies that are being considered for protecting`uhe Trail and pbgserving itr hibuoric use. For further information please reference the El Dorado County website at www.co.el-dorado.c`.us*-url] or)contact Mike Gray at the El Dorado County Offices at (530) 621-5330.
 
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