The recent CA OHV Commission meeting/tour in the LA area made
me Trail Proud and highlighted why the OHV community (consultants, clubs,
lobbyists, industry, partners, supporters, agency, advocates, et al) should
take pride in how this highly popular outdoor activity has matured over the
last 30 years into a sport that has effective professional and volunteer
representation at the grassroots, administrative, legal, and political levels.
CA OHV Commission Meeting in Torrance, CA
I feel it is important to share with you my quick
takeaways from the last two days. So, I
will break them down into a few of the most important topics.
Reauthorization of the CA OHV Program – OHV’s collective efforts
over the last 7 months was acknowledged by legislative leads from State Parks
and the Governor’s Office when they stated for the record that the administration
could simply not support Senator Allen’s SB249 as written because it was too
complex and had too many unachievable requirements. Instead they are using the current SB742
language as the basis for reauthorization and meeting with Senator Allen to
review potential language that might address his concerns without destroying
the program. We should see the results
of this effort over the course of the next two weeks as the legislative sausage-making
draws to a close for 2017.
State Park/Administration Leads Give Update on Reauthorization Process
State Parks Transformation Process - As many of you know,
there has been an ongoing process over the last 2 years or more by State Parks
to try and modernize the State Park System (both motorized and non-motorized
units) to make it more streamlined, relevant, and responsive to the public. 27 years ago when I started my OHV career,
the OHMVR program was considered more of a bother than an important member of
the Parks’ family. Based on that past
history, many in OHV had concerns that the OHMVR Division/Program would lose
its identity and specialized skills if it was integrated into the “Family.”
L to R - Randy Short, Commissioner CA Boating and Waterways - Paul Slavik, Commissioner CA OHV Program - Don Amador, Trail Guy
To Parks’ credit, their leadership listened to those concerns
and made a substantive effort to learn about how OHV recreation (and our
powersports sister agency – Boating and Waterways) has become a critical and
important factor in the statewide recreation opportunity spectrum.
Presentation at Urban State Park in LA
In fact, commission and executive staff from the CA
Department of Boating and Waterways were at the OHV commission meeting/tour. This represents Parks’ commitment to
cross-pollenate (i.e. better appreciate and utilize) the skills, staff, and
other resources that exist in the various motorized and non-motorized State
Park programs.
LAPD Off-Road Patrol talks about their Partnership with the OHV Program
Preparing Youth for Service
Youth Movement – The meeting/tour also highlighted how
OHV recreation and Parks is playing an important role in serving the children
and teens of South LA. Attendees had the
privilege to tour the Challenger Boys and Girls Club in South LA and see the
many youth development programs they manage.
One of those programs is the National Youth Project Using Minibikes
(NYPUM) that uses small dirt-bikes to teach self-esteem and life values.
Challengers Club Director Talks About NYPUM Training Site
MYPUM was founded in 1993 and is supported by the
American Honda Motor Company. It is
managed by the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps in Boston, MA.
We also learned about a recent field trip where youth
from the NYPUM program got to ride dirt-bikes at Hungry Valley State Vehicular
Recreation Area… they had a blast!
Closing Personal Observation – It was sort of an
emotional time for me at the commission meeting that was being held at the
Honda Museum since it was several of their Rider Education Program leads (Paul
Slavik and Charlie Keller) in the early 1990s that helped mentor me in the
early part of my OHV advocacy and trail stewardship career.
Over the years, I put a lot miles on a non-factory version of this Honda XR600
OHV must remain ever vigilant. But on occasion, it is important for us to
celebrate the many positive steps that we have accomplished over the last 30-50
years.
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