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Vanessa Ho can be reached at 206-448-8003 or [email protected]. twitter.com/vanessaho.
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Vanessa Ho can be reached at 206-448-8003 or [email protected]. twitter.com/vanessaho.
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Has anyone tried the timber companies, maybe they would lease out a section, all of their land is behind gates and so non of the eco-friendlies would have access, Hancock bought all of the Weyerhaeuser land above Enumclaw and you can access it for hunting by purchasing a permit for around $150 a year.
That's for a two year pass.but seriously Oregon charges 10 dollars for a YEAR
The DNR sustainability meeting brought up user fees as a way to help fund our recreational activities.
Who here would be willing to pay a daily user fee, who would pay a for an annual pass, fee (yearly fee), etc? -- Assume the daily use fee would be for an ORV area like 'old' reiter -- hard, lots of trails, etc.
It is a multiple choice poll. Please select all the options you'd pay if yes. If no, ONLY choose NO!
This is all in theory. Ignore things like staffing, logistical collection issues, etc... if you had to 'pay-to-play', would you and how much?
would you be willing to pay for use fee for a place like Walker valley?
Funny how any time an issue comes up these areas are always singled out. Clearly the yuppies who hike over there weigh in much more than the rest of us.![]()
Myself like others have stated--I have no problem paying a use fee--as long as it goes into the correct "fund" and not get absorbed in the general fund...... At the same time that doesn't mean squat--look at what we have seen already. :looser:
As long as we could get legislation that "ORV Park money stays ORV Park Money" I'm good to go.
The problem with this is it's been done before and the funds were still used for other things. There's no gaurantee the funds will go where they're supposed to.
My same fear..