Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] ================================================== DNR TO FORM STATEWIDE TASK FORCE ON ATV RIDING AREAS DES MOINES – The DNR is forming a statewide task force to develop policy guidelines for acquiring and developing lands for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding areas. The task force is in response to concerns voiced during recent state land purchases regarding the environmental impacts of ATV use. The task force will develop policy guidelines for future identification, selection, public input processes and environmental criteria when purchasing land for off highway vehicle (OHV) riding. The task force is expected to be made up of representatives from the State OHV Association and clubs, the DOT, DNR, Audubon Society, Iowa Association of County Conservation Boards, National Trails Advisory Committee, Natural Heritage Foundation, Sierra Club and the Farm Bureau. "The DNR is supportive of the acquisition and development of lands for OHV riding areas," said Janet Ott, DNR executive officer. "There is a growing demand and need for legal riding areas in Iowa where families can go and ride safely. The DNR has been working with local ATV clubs and the Iowa OHV Association to find suitable lands to acquire for riding areas." A moratorium has been placed on the acquisition of additional private farm lands for OHV riding areas pending recommendations by the taskforce and approval of the policy by the Natural Resource Commission. The DNR will proceed with the acquisition of land near Peterson in northwest Iowa with the intent to develop it as an OHV riding area. However, if the land does not fit the criteria set forth by the task force, the area will be managed for other purposes. "The DNR seeks to reassure ATV riders that there are opportunities and lands available and suitable for development of riding areas," stated Mike Carrier, division administrator of the DNR's Parks, Recreation and Preserves Division. "We will continue to work with the clubs and the State OHV Association to find, develop and maintain these riding areas." For more information about the statewide task force, contact Carrier at 515-281-5207 or Keven Arrowsmith, DNR information specialist, at 515-281-0879. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]