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CA mountain biking needs help...Wilderness Bill introduced(2 posts)

CA mountain biking needs help...Wilderness Bill introduced3G
Jun 14, 2002 9:34 PM
The CA "W"ilderness Bill has been introduced. It is time to defeat it. Contact info and talking points are at the end of the post.

CALIFORNIA WILDERNESS BILL FINALLY INTRODUCED -- IT'S TIME TO WRITE LETTERS!



IMBA asks California mountain bikers to contact their congressional

delegation to help preserve access to important trails.



U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer recently introduced the California Wild Heritage

Act of 2002 in the U.S. Senate. The bill, S.2535, proposes to add 2.7

million acres to California's 14 million acres of federally designated

Wilderness.



This bill puts mountain bikers in a difficult position. We care deeply about

the environment and strongly support conservation. Like all outdoor

recreation enthusiasts, we are saddened when a local trail is closed or

interrupted by new development. We want to protect roadless lands from road

construction, mining, logging, dams and drilling. But bicycle use is

prohibited in all Wilderness areas and this bill proposes Wilderness status

for trails that are popular mountain bike rides.



IMBA'S GOAL IS TO HELP SHAPE A BILL WE CAN SUPPORT



It would be easy for IMBA to abandon negotiations and simply oppose the

bill. Some other groups have already taken that path. Since last August,

IMBA has been working with Senator Boxer's staff and Wilderness advocates to

shape a bill that mountain bikers can support.



AREAS IMBA COULD SUPPORT



At this time, IMBA could endorse roughly half of the areas in Senator

Boxer's bill. These areas do not include significant bicycling

opportunities.



BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS NEEDED



It's likely that IMBA will be able to endorse many more proposed Wilderness

areas in California. But Senator Boxer has not yet provided maps that

confirm IMBA-requested boundary adjustments--changes that would keep

important trails open to bikes.



AREAS OF STRONG CONFLICT



For almost 20 percent of the areas in the bill, boundary adjustments will

not suffice. Wilderness designation would eliminate significant bicycling

opportunities. The bill would prohibit bicycling in important riding areas

near Lake Tahoe and Donner Pass, around Mammoth Mountain, in the northern

Coast Range and southern Sierras, and north and east of Los Angeles.



For these areas of strong conflict, IMBA endorses other land management

designations that provide significant protection, such as National

Conservation Areas and Protection Areas.



IMBA DATABASE OF AREAS



Complete lists of the areas in Senator Boxer's bill and IMBA's positions are

available at

http://www.imba.com/news/action_alerts/ca_wilderness/ca_wilderness.html.

We welcome your input and comments on the areas identified.



IF YOU DO ONE THING -- WRITE U.S. SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN



1. The first action you can take is to contact U.S. Senator Dianne

Feinstein. Senator Feinstein's support is crucial to the advancement of

Senator Boxer's bill. Senator Feinstein is carefully examining the proposal

and is listening to her constituency. The time to influence her is now!



Due to security concerns, mailed letters are not the best way to convey your

concerns. It takes as much as a month between mailing and the opening of a

letter by congressional staff. Please send a fax or place a telephone call,

then follow with a mailed letter.



Honorable Dianne Feinstein -- PLEASE FAX YOUR LETTERS

Fax: (202) 228-3954

Phone: (202) 224-3841

331 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, DC 20510



Fax a copy of your message to Senator Boxer.



Honorable Barbara Boxer -- PLEASE FAX YOUR LETTERS

Fax: (415) 956-6701

Phone: (202) 224-3553

112 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510-0505



If You Can Do More -- WRITE the HOUSE SPONSORS of the companion bill, YOUR

CONGRESSMAN, and LOCAL NEWSPAPER



2. WRITE A HOUSE SPONSOR OF THE BILL -- U.S. Representative Mike Thompson

(D-CA) will introduce companion bills in the House for northern California

and U.S. Representative Hilda Solis (D-CA) will do the same for southern

California. They, too, are examining the details of Senator Boxer's

proposal. Fax your letter to:



Honorable Mike Thompson -- PLEASE FAX YOUR LETTERS

Fax: (202) 225-4335

Phone: (202) 225-3311

119 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515-0501



Honorable Hilda Solis -- PLEASE FAX YOUR LETTERS

Fax: (202) 225-5467

Phone: (202) 225-5464

1641 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515-0531



3. WRITE YOUR CONGRESSPERSON -- To find the name and address of your member

of Congress visit http://www.congress.org. Ask your member to speak to

Representatives Thompson and Solis about bicycling and the Wilderness bill.



4. WRITE YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER -- Write a letter to the editor of your local

newspaper. To learn the address of your local paper, visit:

http://newsdirectory.com/news/press/na/us/ca/.



Messages to television and radio stations, web news sources and discussion

groups are also appropriate. Letters to media should be short -- around 200

words. Reasoned discussion is always preferable to inflamed rhetoric. The

goal is to persuade others, not to yell.



POINTS TO MAKE IN YOUR LETTER



* State your concern that some of California's best trails will be closed to

bikes through Wilderness designations. If you have specific knowledge of

areas in Senator Boxer's proposal that overlap great riding, provide that

information.



* Mountain bikers support conservation and want all roadless lands protected

from development. In areas that include significant bicycling opportunities,

please protect land using other designations.



* Mountain biking is a low-impact, human-powered activity that is

appropriate in some protected places. It is not distinctly different from

hiking or horseback riding -- two uses allowed in Wilderness.



* California is the birthplace of mountain biking and home to 2.5 million

off-road cycling enthusiasts. We are an important constituency that

generates millions of tourism dollars for the state of California. Bicycling

adds more than $2 billion annually to the state's economy.



* Citizens need detailed maps of all proposed Wilderness areas to carefully

examine this geographically based proposal.



LONG PROCESS AHEAD -- STAY TUNED



To pass, this bill must go through a committee process in the Senate, then a

vote of the full Senate. The bill must go through a similar process in the

House of Representatives. Once both bills make it through their respective

chambers, they must then go to a conference committee to iron out the

differences. If the bill doesn't pass by November, the entire process must

start again next year
re: CA mountain biking needs help...Wilderness Bill introducedscodog
Jun 15, 2002 8:27 AM
I've sent mine.
 


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