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InlineSIX24
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 11:46 AM
Hopefully they did not chose someone with the goal of shutting down more terrain to OHV.



Out with the Old... In with the New

The Obama Administration took swift action on June 17 replacing the current Chief of the Forest Service, Gail Kimbell. The Secretary of Agriculture announced the appointment of a new Chief and in the concluding sentence of the press announcement, thanked Chief Kimbell for her service.
Kimbell, in an email to her colleagues at the Forest Service, said that the news of her dismissal was "sudden." She said simply, "the Administration wanted to make a change." It did so by appointing Tom Tidwell to assume her post.
Tidwell will become the 17th Chief of the Forest Service and will officially relieve Kimbell of her duties on July 3rd (the position of Chief of the Forest Service does not require Senate confirmation). He brings to the job a total of 32 years of experience working in a variety of positions within the Forest Service, beginning as a fire fighter. His most recent position was Regional Forester for Region One (Montana, North Dakota, and part of Idaho).
With the Forest Service continuing the implementation of the Travel Management Rule and with many forests working hard to complete the process by the end of FY2010, ARRA continues to work closely with the agency in terms of resolving issues such as adequate signage, better maps and outreach to the OHV enthusiast community. Whenever there is a change at the top, we have to remain vigilant to ensure that priorities do not change, especially as it relates to OHV recreation. In other words, we are going to keep a watchful eye on the agency as it undergoes this leadership change.
http://www.arra-access.com/

dchd1130
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 12:15 PM
hopefully they get a couple billion $$$ to buy more equipment. :hump:

Nick_Ninja
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 12:29 PM
Google Travel Management Rule. Thoughts??

InlineSIX24
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 01:34 PM
Better designation of trails would be good, but hopefully it doesn't lead to more being shut down due to being in the spotlight. The government tends to follow the 'fix it till it's broke' rule a lot.

FA-Q
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 03:08 AM
The way things are going you can kiss your trail riding privs good bye in a few short years. Isnt that a shame???