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Cycle News 2019 Issue 09 March 5

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 9 MARCH 5, 2019 P33 S.47 Passes U.S. Senate And House T he U.S. Senate and House have passed S.47, an omni- bus public lands bill that des- ignates more than one million acres of wilderness and per- manently reauthorizes a federal program to pay for conservation measures. The bill designates 1.3 million acres in Utah, New Mexico, Oregon and California as "wilderness," the most strin- gent level of federal land protec- tion. The designation prohibits any development and bans the use of most motorized vehicles. The bill also creates permanent protections for land in Montana and Washington State. It also classifies approximately 225 miles of river in Massachusetts and Connecticut and 280 miles of river in Oregon as wild, scenic or recreational. Included in the omnibus bill is U.S. Sen. Diane Feinstein's California des- ert bill that adds six wilderness areas in Death Valley National Park and releases six wilderness study areas. The Feinstein bill also: •Creates Vinagre Wash Special Management Area in California's Imperial County; • Allows motorized travel on currently approved routes; • Designates a three-year period for the public to lobby the Interior Secretary for new motor- ized routes; • Provides Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area des- ignation to five areas currently used for OHV recreation in San Bernardino County managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Man- agement; and • Expands the Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area in California by 20,240 acres. The full Senate bill also includes changes in Emery County, Utah, that: • Eliminates access to at least 50 miles of routes currently open to OHVs; • Creates 18 wilderness ar- eas, totaling more than 600,000 acres of new wilderness; • Creates the 216,995-acre San Rafael Swell Recreation area managed by BLM, which allows motorized use; • Creates a seven-member federal advisory board, with only one member from the motorized community; and • Prohibits creation of new motorized routes, but allows repairing or rerouting existing routes for public safety or to protect resources. The omnibus bill also perma- nently reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which funds federal land purchases that usually preclude OHV activ- ity. CN The passing of S.47 opens up more land for riding in Johnson Valley.

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