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The problem is it's very expensive to maintain roads. Those who expect every road that's ever been built to be maintained so it's driveable by the average passenger vehicle, maybe you can somehow be taxed at a higher rate than the rest of us.
Quote from: bobcat on July 30, 2014, 03:46:33 PMThe problem is it's very expensive to maintain roads. Those who expect every road that's ever been built to be maintained so it's driveable by the average passenger vehicle, maybe you can somehow be taxed at a higher rate than the rest of us. Or they could log... which would easily pay for it and create better habitat.sent from my typewriter
Quote from: grundy53 on July 30, 2014, 04:15:31 PMQuote from: bobcat on July 30, 2014, 03:46:33 PMThe problem is it's very expensive to maintain roads. Those who expect every road that's ever been built to be maintained so it's driveable by the average passenger vehicle, maybe you can somehow be taxed at a higher rate than the rest of us. Or they could log... which would easily pay for it and create better habitat.sent from my typewriterTens of millions of dollar's worth of timber dies and rots each year. It goes to waste. Deer elk and bear have proven time and again that they can't survive exclusively in an "old growth forest" and eat ferns and salal.
I'm not an economist or a forester, but I would think that if they did begin logging the National Forests again, wouldn't that flood the market with timber and bring the prices down even lower than they are currently? I could see the Forest service losing money by putting up more timber sales and building more roads. Prices are already so low that most private timber companies export their logs to Asia. The state logs stay here but only because they're required to by Iaw.
If you want an area to be roadless, to the NP or Wilderness, plenty of roadless areas there, Oh wait, I for got, you don't wan to travel that far to be in a roadless area so you want less roads to accommodate your needs, SORRY, MY BAD
This BS is unheard of in ID! roads are cleared and open always!!