Clear Creek Closure CA

Letterman

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When you click on the below link the letter you recently created opposing Clear Creek Management Area closing will be sent to the Hollister Field Office of the BLM. You will also get a copy of the letter that you can print and send if you like.

If your email program doesn't recognize the web address above as an active link, please copy and paste the following address into your web browser.

http://www.savethetrails.us/Default.aspx?PetitionID=44

Thank you for for taking action to keep your trails open.

(reposted from crazymoose1990's Origional Post in the Sierra Chapter)
 
Thanks for the link Dave. :thumbup:

Letter written and submitted in less than 15 minutes using the handy dandy letter generator included in the link. So for all of you people who think it takes to long/is to much work to write a letter of protest, get off of your arse and take 15 minutes for the cause!

:cheers:
 
A very important day has finally come. Your Presence is Requested Tommorrow.
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors will be meeting this Tuesday April 6, 2010 at 1:30pm to vote on reopening all 25 miles of county roads in the Clear Creek Management Area. We are requesting that as many people as possible show up and support the reopening of these PUBLIC ROADS, and the County Supervisors and County Council in their quest to better serve the citizens of San Benito County and the surrounding areas.
This would be the first giant step in having one of the top ten riding areas in the nation reopened for public use since it was closed two years ago by the BLM’s Rick Copper of the Hollister Field Office. Please make the time show up to this meeting to show our local government that as Americans we are willing to stand up and fight for what we believe is right.

If you can attend this important meeting please email Mike Wubbels at [email protected] from Friends of Clear Creek Management Area, so he will have an idea of how many folks will be there to support reopening Clear Creek.

WHEN
Tuesday April 6 1:30pm
WHERE
County Administration Building – Board of Supervisors Chambers, 481 Fourth Street, Hollister, California
More information about the meeting is provided below.

~Thanks your friends at Save The Trails

This campaign is supported by Friends of Clear Creek Management Area, AMA District 36, AMA National, California Off Road Vehicle Association (CORVA), Salinas Ramblers Motorcycle Club, Stewards of the Sierra National Forest, Timekeepers Motorcycle Club and Save The Trails
SAN BENITO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
APRIL 6, 2010
Mission Statement
The County Board of Supervisors will recognize the public trust it holds, will on all occasions conduct business with honesty, integrity, and respect for the individual, and will hold the organization of County government to that same standard.
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors welcomes you to this meeting and encourages your participation.

• If you wish to speak on a matter which does not appear on the agenda, you may do so during the Public Comment period at the beginning of the meeting. Please complete a Speaker Card and provide it to the Clerk of the Board prior to the meeting. Except as otherwise provided by law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda. When addressing the Board, please state your name for the record. Please address the Board as a whole through the Chair.

• If you wish to speak on an item contained in the agenda please complete a Speaker Card identifying the item(s) and provide it to the Clerk of the Board prior to consideration of the item.
Each individual speaker will be limited to a presentation total of three (3) minutes.

AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 P.M.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT – A. Henriques:
24) Review staff report, and draft comment letter to the Bureau of Land Management Clear Creek Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and provide comments and direction to staff.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT – S. Wittry:
25) Adopt a Resolution to re-open unmaintained County roads upon the installation of appropriate information signage referencing a potential for human health risks within surrounding terrain in the BLM Clear Creek Management Area; and direct staff to maintain quarterly inspections of signs in the area.
 
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