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Ouachita National Forest Travel Management Plan Draws Fire

February 1st, 2010 livelightly No comments

Mark Pryor, Mike Ross, and Blanche Lincoln have each issued statements opposing the new Ouachita National Forest Travel Management Plan.    This plan is being implemented as part of a nation-wide revision of travel use, including the use of off-highway vehicles (OHVs) in our National Forests.   Ross and Pryor sent a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack asking him to suspend any implementation of the new rules until local, state, and federal officials can study the plan’s economic impact.    It may be easy in this election year  to forget that the plan  had an extended period of public criticism and comment prior to its adoption.  Beginning in 2007, several open houses were held to discuss the issue,  and “interested parties” were provided with a detailed description of the proposed plan in 2008.  Legal notice of a formal 30-day notice and comment period was placed in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette in February, 2008.  Over  150 comments were received in response to the letter to interested parties.  Over 750 comments were received during the public comment period.  It seems to me that the issue has been heard.

Just what are these onerous new regulations?  The two that seem to be generating the most angst are  that 1)cross country travel (where there are no existing trails) has been specifically prohibited and 2)use of the Wolf Pen Gap trail system has been limited to weekends and holidays from May to September.   According to our elected officials, a substantial tourism economy exists in Mena and elsewhere in the region that absolutely depends on having access to the trails for OHV use year-round with no restrictions.  It should be pointed out that the new plan gives some additional use of forest land to hunters who can now retrieve big game from regions where they previously could not.

The plan was designed in order to provide some balance to ecological and environmental concerns as well as public use issues.

A 45 day period for appeal of the plan went into effect on January 4, 2010.  To find out more about the appeals process, you may contact Lisa Cline at the Ouachita National Forest, phone 501-321-5202.  To read more about the proposed plan changes, please check out the Ouachita National Forest website.

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Here’s a Fun One

November 24th, 2009 livelightly 1 comment

The Baxter Bulletin has a new opinion poll up.   Click here to tell Baxter County just what you think of Blanche Lincoln (scroll down to bottom right).   I just discovered the Mountain Home newspaper today, but I think it’s worth a read, and it’s definitely going into my “favorites”.   From the latest issue:  (Title mine) Beebe Sort -of Takes a Stand on Health Care:  “Beebe, a Democrat, said he’s for some type of insurance reform but doesn’t have a favorite among the proposals out there.” Ah, the Baxter Bulletin gets it.  They really do.  Also in the latest issue, the results of the Bulletin referendum on Sarah Palin and John Boozman.   Sarah has few friends in Baxter County, but John Boozman seems to fare even worse.

For all the news you’ll  love to read, check out the Baxter Bulletin.

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More Green Energy Jobs for Arkansas

October 16th, 2009 livelightly No comments

THV is reporting that another manufacturer of turbines for wind-power is moving into Arkansas.  Mitsubishi Power Systems America, Inc. will move into a new 200,000 sq foot facility in Fort Smith.  The company plans to bring up to 400 jobs.  Construction will begin in early 2011.

Arkansas is welcoming green jobs, but our Congressional contingent is still hedging on climate change legislation.  They want to have their cake and eat it too, maybe.  When you contact Blanche Lincoln, Mark Pryor, or your Representative, use the growing wind-energy manufacturing industry in our state as an example of how climate change legislation will help create green-energy jobs in Arkansas.

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