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<blockquote data-quote="rezrider" data-source="post: 105723" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>A write up in the recent OFF-ROAD.com site says that alternative 6 HAS been chosen and the Navy is in full gear trying to push this thru to conclusion. You will have to read it yourself to understand everything they've noted however it sounds as though the Navy is not following the correct process of hearing all voices, etc..... They also posted the numbers regarding econimc affect which are mind-boggling... $71 million in lost revinue annually in the adjacent areas... As a result of this and according to their report, WE the offroad community will have access to only 20,000 acres of the 160,000+ acres taken ONCE live fire has begun. If I remember correctly that will include the land adjacent to the highway from Boone road (roughly) to Camp Rock road as far into where the Melvin dunes and dry lake are and I'm thinking Soggy DL... beyond that will be off limits. What they (OHV spokespeople) were hoping for was for more time to allow for some "trade offs", options for use...etc. Again you'll have to go to the site (<a href="http://www.off-road.com" target="_blank">www.off-road.com</a>) to get the details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rezrider, post: 105723, member: 79"] A write up in the recent OFF-ROAD.com site says that alternative 6 HAS been chosen and the Navy is in full gear trying to push this thru to conclusion. You will have to read it yourself to understand everything they've noted however it sounds as though the Navy is not following the correct process of hearing all voices, etc..... They also posted the numbers regarding econimc affect which are mind-boggling... $71 million in lost revinue annually in the adjacent areas... As a result of this and according to their report, WE the offroad community will have access to only 20,000 acres of the 160,000+ acres taken ONCE live fire has begun. If I remember correctly that will include the land adjacent to the highway from Boone road (roughly) to Camp Rock road as far into where the Melvin dunes and dry lake are and I'm thinking Soggy DL... beyond that will be off limits. What they (OHV spokespeople) were hoping for was for more time to allow for some "trade offs", options for use...etc. Again you'll have to go to the site ([URL='http://www.off-road.com']www.off-road.com[/URL]) to get the details. [/QUOTE]
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