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Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on January 09, 2014, 10:29:20 AM Can't see where this is a good bill either bigtexBlake has also sponsored 2150 Encouraging recreational access to private property.http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2150&year=2013 Here's a link to all 130+ prefiledhttp://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/prefiled.aspx?year=2013How can the state pass a law to let people on private land for fire wood cutting?
Can't see where this is a good bill either bigtexBlake has also sponsored 2150 Encouraging recreational access to private property.http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2150&year=2013 Here's a link to all 130+ prefiledhttp://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/prefiled.aspx?year=2013
Bad idea. Another unfunded mandate that is contrary to WDFW's mandate. Who pays for the building of those trails
Personally, I don't like the bill. Agencies manage their lands to their agency mission/usage. I just see it as another requirement that the agencies need to fulfill that they don't need to. If DNR wants to build a trail, they can do so, etc. But now each agency would be required to build a trail system. Why should WDFW be required to build trails on their lands?I think each of the land management agencies in WA have lands that don't really fit their "mission" statement.DNR's main responsibility is to bring in revenue to the state via logging, agricultural, and shellfish leasing and so on. Why do they need to manage the Beverly Sand Dunes which the only revenue it brings in are Discover Pass and special use permits? Those lands could easily be exchanged with BLM which is known for it's sand OHV/ATV programs, yet Beverly is the only one DNR manages in terms of sand OHV areas. Mt Si in King County is again managed by DNR, but no logging occurs there, basically no hunting (if at all) and most people think it's a state park, again only money being generated there is Discover Pass, Mt Si could be moved to State Parks (if we forgot about all the budgetary issues) because it is essentially being ran as a state park already and most people think it is already a state park. DNR spends a ton of money on these two areas from everything from law enforcement to general maintenance, yet basically no revenue is being received from them.
I'm opposed to this bill.